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Green Spears LbNA #34257 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Familyof6
Plant date:Aug 19, 2007
Location:
City:Hart
County:Oceana
State:Michigan
Boxes:1
Found by: JustHappy2Cya
Last found:Jul 31, 2009
Status:FOFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFar
Last edited:Aug 19, 2007
**NOTE** The location for this box is closed during the winter months (DEC-Mar).

This box celebrates something Oceana County is particularly famous for, especially around the areas of Hart and Shelby. In fact, Oceana County is the lead producer in Michigan of this tasty springtime wonder, and hosts a "National" parade and festival every year in these towns (More info with links to a website can be found in the box). In addition, it's GOOD for you, despite having the honor of making your pee stink!

This box is located along US-31, approximately 1 and 1/2 miles from the Hart exit/entrance ramp going towards the other town mentioned above (which has an exit about 5 miles away from the location of this box) in an area referred to by locals as the "Hart Hills". Pull off to the right for a "rest" in the "area" so designated. (Just before this place is a field among the hills where this wonder is grown. Pull off when you see it.)

Park where wheelchairs would "go up" for relief and find the brown and yellow with two words and an arrow. Follow it for a view. Keep going past the brown pentagon and the second brown and yellow to a tree that loves "Dean". In 2004, these two were here to the left of "Korbin". What does the tree do with Dean? Turn around and go back to the trail (now you have made it too). Left you go to the second one (who is much bigger). Somewhere, from the steps of this, Green Spears awaits. To find it, add the number of letters on the first brown and yellow, plus the number of letters of those who were together in 2004, with the number of brown and yellow things spotted along the way. (In addition, the way to go is in the same direction of the fast paced concrete trail through the trees). Here, Green Spears hides under one that is long gone but not forgotten.

**PLEASE** Rehide this box well! In addition, we would love to hear from you about this box. Hitchhikers are welcome as long as the box is closed tightly. Thanks!