So, barring another red herring, it seems Cherokee is the park we're looking for, or rather in. I was feeling certain it was Lilydale earlier today. I'm a
Stumbled upon this biking Photo blog with section/Photos on Bruce Vento's View and Wildlife Viewing entrance and down to Brick yards. The writer implies the
So it looks like you Anagram the first word of each line of Clue 10 Hark, ye lovers of woodland creatures, Cheekiest? Rumpiest? Judge their features. Gopher or
Welcome to the hunt, Scott. I can't find anything for about 75% of what the clue writer has written this time. I can't find any rational relevance to the
I think without question it has to be Cherokee based on the anagram. But with the exception of a few clues- bluff, page, down under, baker and Annapolis I just
I'm late to the party, the city's map of Cherokee implies there is a leg of the park east of smith and even though I live over there I can't say it it's even
Also, I heard people are tearing up the Sanctuary, which is a shame, lots of people groups worked hard to clean up that old railroad dump, and I really cannot
Well I'm glad I have 7 votes for Cherokee anyway now that we know. But I'll keep playing and say rice park for today's guess. :). ... From: "djvoyeur2000"
So the question is, does this clue refer to the Bruce Vento nature sanctuary, or to Cherokee park? As someone mentioned earlier, it does have an anagram for
Hark, ye lovers of woodland creatures. Cheekiest? Rumpiest? Judge their features. Gopher or chipmunk; squirrel or rabbit -- Find their home, a park they
I can't imagine they'd be tossing out red herrings at this late stage. Basically I see the first words of each line will unscramble to find Cherokee Heights