A Sunday afternoon, a Park Quest Passport in hand, and Team Dabrowka is on the move. A trek to Owings Mills, MD gets us to Maryland's Soldier's Delight State Park. With numerous reason's out there WHY it's named this, the jury's not quite certain. But it certainly was delightful!
We've learned here on our 6th Park Quest that if we have a shortened version/option, it's best we go that route--4 year olds can be rather vocal on the longer quests. So can 8 year olds. Especially when mid-day heat and humidity are at play. But this Quest had a bundle of fun, both outdoors and indoors: a letterboxing element with some detective work needed to unlock the treasure box, a scavenger hunt, and even a visit with a screech owl at the Scales and Tales program the nature center offers. We learned on the "Owl-ometer" that barred owls are the most mellow (and saw 2 darling ones) and that Great Horned Owls are "the most tenatious"...and that screech owls (which look a little baby-Great-Horned-Owl-esque) are somewhere in the middle.
For my local friends and followers, click on the title above or go to http://www.dnr.maryland.gov/parkquest/soldiersdelight.asp to take advantage of some Maryland letterboxing at Soldier's Delight. Friends afar, go to http://www.letterboxing.org/index.php or http://www.atlasquest.com/ to see if you can locate some letterboxing locales near you.
Pictures à la my Park Quest Cam.
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