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The Hoppers Birge Pond
The Hoppers Birge Pond
NEW RELEASE - "The Mission" Podcast Episode
Revelations from Podcast Episode 2 (The Mission) launch a hunt for the "X" @HBP and Clue III.
The Hoppers Birge Pond Nature Preserve is a public park managed by the City of Bristol's Parks, Recreation, Youth and Community Services. The park is open daily from dawn until dusk, and features a 2.2-mile loop of unpaved hiking trails with various levels of difficulty and elevation.
Park Information Link - See Parking Location - Download Trail Map
As protection from superstitious forces, wear the color yellow during your exploration. A shirt, ribbon, flag, hat, scarf, jacket, bag, sunglasses, backpack, gloves, patch, raincoat, umbrella ... anything yellow!
Venture across these trails and record any X-related discoveries. There are unconfirmed reports of mysterious stones, engraved with an X, embedded along the established public trails. Through exploration and deeper connection with the geology of this core forest, you will arrive one step closer to the hidden location of the Secret Clock.
Finding the "X" is not required! The purpose of this BRXSTOL Special Event is to connect with nature and experience being outdoors in a core forest. It is the act of exploration that matters. Have fun!
There is no date or time set for this event. Go exploring whenever convenient for you! The park is open daily from dawn until dust.
If outdoor hiking is not your preference, consider exploring the park via computer through these links: Hoppers Birge Pond on Google Earth, Hoppers Birge Pond on All Trails.
TAKE NOTE: DO NOT disturb, remove, or deface any objects, stones, or plants/trees/vegetation within the park. Please review (link) the city's ordinances for the protection of park property. The X-stones referenced above have existed in the park for an unknown period of time for an unexplained purpose. BRXSTOL did not place, disturb, or alter the stones or their locations. Rather, BRXSTOL is highlighting their existence and mysterious purpose.
DISCLAIMER: Be safe and prepare for any weather-related events or animal encounters. Dress appropriately for the weather and temperature, do not deviate from established trails, bring water, and do not attempt any physical activity that is beyond your fitness level or comfort zone. Wear proper shoes as trail conditions may be steep and slippery at times. Dogs are permitted at the park and may be off-leash in some areas. Be courteous to others - it's a public park! During your exploration, please adhere to the rules and ordinances established by the City of Bristol's Parks, Recreation, Youth and Community Services.