Snow Thermometer LbNA #34710
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Sep 1, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Mohawk |
County: | Keweenaw |
State: | Michigan |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | ASK me |
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Found by: | mamasama |
Last found: | Jun 21, 2021 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Sep 1, 2007 |
Originally placed by Keweenaw Kimballs and kindly adopted by ASK me in April 2009.
Store-bought stamp
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Thanks! And have fun hunting!
To the clues:
There is a roadside park just north of Mohawk that has a huge snow "thermometer". It shows the record snowfall for the area (390.4"!), the all-time low snowfall, the average snowfall, and the snowfall for the past year.
Look at the thermometer, noting the all-time low snowfall amount. Stand at the right side of the brown sign. Go to a compass heading of the low snowfall amount. Walk past the road, going into the woods on the other side. Passing 2 birch trees on your left, continue at this same heading.
Pass a large tree, and a pile of twigs and various other items (it resembles a beaver dam, if you ask me, but there isn't any water nearby).
Go over a small fallen tree. Straight ahead is a tree with 4 trunks (2 large and 2 small). Box is behind the tree covered by bark and leaves. Please rehide well.
Store-bought stamp
Please bring your own stamp pad for this one.
Thanks! And have fun hunting!
To the clues:
There is a roadside park just north of Mohawk that has a huge snow "thermometer". It shows the record snowfall for the area (390.4"!), the all-time low snowfall, the average snowfall, and the snowfall for the past year.
Look at the thermometer, noting the all-time low snowfall amount. Stand at the right side of the brown sign. Go to a compass heading of the low snowfall amount. Walk past the road, going into the woods on the other side. Passing 2 birch trees on your left, continue at this same heading.
Pass a large tree, and a pile of twigs and various other items (it resembles a beaver dam, if you ask me, but there isn't any water nearby).
Go over a small fallen tree. Straight ahead is a tree with 4 trunks (2 large and 2 small). Box is behind the tree covered by bark and leaves. Please rehide well.