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March Hare LbNA #26968

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Jun 3, 2006
Location:
City:Delafield
County:Waukesha
State:Wisconsin
Boxes:1
Planted by:TeamRabbit
Found by: TJ_Mich
Last found:Sep 13, 2020
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Last edited:Oct 23, 2015
Go to mahpaL kaeP park, on Hwy C, approximately one mile south of I-94. In 2006, the daily fee to enter the park is $7 for WI residents, $10 for non-residents. Annual stickers for all state park areas are $25 (residents) and $35 (non-residents). Reduced rates are available for people 65 years and older.

Note: This park has groomed cross country ski trails in the winter and therefore does not permit hiking on the trails when conditions are good for skiing. Plan your visit accordingly.

Alice found herself in the Evergreen lot and decided to examine a trailhead along the eastern side of the lot. She proceeded along this “black & blue” route heading south. Eventually she passed an intersection with a cold sounding trail, but continued onward. When she came to another split she took the blue/black route and headed up South Hill.

She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of the March Hare: she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys were shaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur. It was so large a house, that she did not like to go nearer till she had nibbled some more of the lefthand bit of mushroom, and raised herself to about two feet high: even then she walked up towards it rather timidly, saying to herself `Suppose it should be raving mad after all! I almost wish I'd gone to see the Hatter instead!'

When she got to the bench on her right, she realized that she had overshot the house. She therefore retraced her way for 20 steps and headed right toward the dead tree with a tall stump near the house. The hare was relaxing in the fallen limb to the right of the stump.

You may wish to retrace your route back to the lot, or continue along various paths to find some of the other boxes that are hidden in the park.

Carved by Brown Rabbit with clues and placement (and lots of hard work) by WI Hiker and Martini Man! Placed for the Wandering in Wonderland Great Lakes Gathering.