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Mary's Mugs: The King's English LbNA #46066

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Mar 21, 2009
Location:
City:Lake Mills
County:Jefferson
State:Wisconsin
Boxes:1
Planted by:Sunny Side Up
Found by: shooting starz
Last found:Aug 30, 2020
Status:FFFFFFFFFFF
Last edited:Mar 21, 2009
You will find The King's English in kraP ekaL kcoR. Go to the furthest north part of the parking lot on the north side of Highway B. From there, head out (on foot!) to the left or north, skirting the hill. Shortly you will come up to a mound in the path. Head off at 254 degrees, over some rocks, where the trail is more easily discerned. At the triangle, stay left. Hike a short while until you see a horseshoe shaped kettle on your right. Spy the V-tree that splits again into two little V's. With that tree at 14 degrees, the no-longer-evergreen tree will be directly behind it. Now, your challenge is to figure out a way to that tree - the kettle walls are rather steep, so be careful. Once at the no-longer-evergreen tree, you will find the King's English within two feet, under the bottom slab that is under the angled tree.

The King would really appreciate you taking good care of his box - and now I bet you know exactly how he'd say it! :)