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Who's at Hager? LbNA #5778

Owner:Grandvilla
Plant date:Sep 23, 2003
Location:
City:Grand Rapids / Jenison
County:Ottawa
State:Michigan
Boxes:1
Found by: Mamanator
Last found:Oct 1, 2010
Status:FFFFFFFaFFFFaaFFFFF
Last edited:Sep 23, 2003
The city of Jenison is located Southwest Of Grand Rapids just inside Ottawa County.

Hager Park is located on 28th Ave. in Georgetown Township, between Baldwin St. and Bauer Rd. From I-196: from the East, exit at #69B, merge onto Chicago Drive (M-21). From the West, exit at #69. Turn left at the bottom of the ramp. Proceed West on Chicago Drive to Cottonwood Dr. (2nd traffic signal). North (right) on Cottonwood. At the next traffic signal, turn left (West) on Baldwin St. Take Baldwin to 28th Ave (Approx 3 miles) Turn right (North) on 28th Ave. Continue on 28th Ave. until you see the entrance to Hager Park on the right.

Follow signs to Age of Discovery


Clues

Enter the Age of Discovery
Left at the rainbow
Up, up the ramp
Climb the narrow stairs
Check out the map
Cross bridge toward Florida
Path to the East
Between jumpin' Junipers
At bridge, 18 paces
From the large multi-trunked tree on the right, look West
Make NOTE of the silver numbers!
(The bridge is iron..beware of compass readings)
Trail to the North
Large multi-trunked tree on right, path on left
At next large multi-trunked tree on the right, with path on left
Left is right (keep looking you'll find a way)
At the "Y" take trail = the sum of the two middle digits of the largest silver number
Admire the HUGE pine on left
Continue along trail
Past the dying pines
A clearing appears
Head toward the wooden "goal post"
At hard top, go into the woods
Charred trees on right, path on left
Again left is right
Paces from hard top = 10 times the 2nd silver number
Cement hillside at 225 degrees
From the highest end of the largest slab, great pine to climb due East
From that pine, its twin at 60 degrees
From the twin...a triplet at 340 degrees
From the triplet..no more pines..but a Grandaddy tree behind what appears to be a double trunked maple at 270 degrees
Grandaddy looks at a 3 ft. stump at degrees equalling
2 times the 3 digit number minus 48.
From there, at 50 degrees, (math one more time!) paces equal 8 times the second single silver
number plus the first single number.
11 paces along the backside of the sleeper fallen from the once 4 trunked maple.
Back to the hard top, right, and follow it back to the park


(If you want to go from Hager Park to Grand River Park, 28th Ave. doesn't go through. Turn right (North) out of Hager Park to Bauer Rd. Turn right (East) on Bauer Rd. to 24th Ave. Turn left (North) on 24th Ave. to Fillmore. Left (West) on Fillmore to 28th Ave. Right (North) on 28th Ave. Then follow directions for boxes there)