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Lock and Key LbNA #55064

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Aug 10, 2010
Location:
City:Charlevoix
County:Charlevoix
State:Michigan
Boxes:2
Planted by:Cinnamon Rollers
Found by: May Amelia
Last found:Jun 16, 2014
Status:FFFFFFFF
Last edited:Aug 10, 2010
From US-31 Turn onto Burns road and head down and the road will turn into McSauba road. Keep going on McSauba. From Mcsauba road turn left onto Pleasent road and go all the way down into the dirt parking lot. Park here. Once parked, go out the same way you came in but take a left. Travel down this road a little ways untill you see a little shoulder on the side of the road and there will be a trail head near this shoulder. Enter the trail. Go straight for the first three forks. On the forth fork, turn right. On the fifth, turn left. As you round the corner, you will see a massive flight of staris. Hike up these steps. When you make it to the top, you will see a gazebo type thing with stairs leading up one side a down the other. Go up these little steps to the gazebo. Then go down the steps leading to the beach. But stop on the last step! Under the step you're curently standing on is the letterbox. Look on the right side og the step though. To get to the next box you will have to go down the long flight of stairs into the woods. Once at the bottom, at the first fork you come to, go left. Keep going straight after this. You will be going straight for a while do to the lack of forks. Finally! A fork! Go left, out of the woods, to the three large rocks. On the side of the trail most toward the water, there will be two large rocks next to eachother. In the middle of these rocks is a small man made pile of rocks. I wonder where the box could be?? Once you find the box, Head straight back into the woods. Just go straight. You know you are in the right diresction because you will pass a two trunked white birch tree in the middle of the trail. Just follow the trail and it will lead you out. And I bet you can get to your car from here! This box is best done in the summer. If boxing in the fall, BEWARE the fallen leaves! It can be hard to see the trails! ***2ND BOX IS MISSING. WILL REPLACE ASAP***