King's Crown LbNA #53672 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | May 25, 2010 |
Location: | |
City: | Rochester Hills |
County: | Oakland |
State: | Michigan |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | CareBear |
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Found by: | Condaniki |
Last found: | Mar 6, 2013 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFaaa |
Last edited: | May 25, 2010 |
This letterbox can be found at Highland Trail - Avon Nature Study Area in Rochester Hills, MI. The park is off Avon Road slightly West of Livernois on the South side. Take the long driveway up and park in the visitors lot on the left.
As you get to the park
Halt your tires
Always remember
No ground fires
Head to the gazebo
After you park
To the right it will be
As you embark
Don't let the H confuse you
Go to the right
Don't lose the path
Keep it in sight
On the right
There are stairs going down
But stay on the path
If you want to find the crown
Up on the left
There's a balance game
Keep going straight
It's totally lame
A fork is what you'll come to
Don't listen to it's lies
Follow the red letter
To find your prize
As you come down
There will be some more stairs
Then there is a bridge
But really who cares?
Looking for the box
You'll think this is neat
Down eight steps
It's under your feet.
Please hide this box well after you find it, coming from the bridge it is easy to spot if not covered.
As you get to the park
Halt your tires
Always remember
No ground fires
Head to the gazebo
After you park
To the right it will be
As you embark
Don't let the H confuse you
Go to the right
Don't lose the path
Keep it in sight
On the right
There are stairs going down
But stay on the path
If you want to find the crown
Up on the left
There's a balance game
Keep going straight
It's totally lame
A fork is what you'll come to
Don't listen to it's lies
Follow the red letter
To find your prize
As you come down
There will be some more stairs
Then there is a bridge
But really who cares?
Looking for the box
You'll think this is neat
Down eight steps
It's under your feet.
Please hide this box well after you find it, coming from the bridge it is easy to spot if not covered.