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Dragon Fyre LbNA #8212

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:May 11, 2004
Location:
City:Grand Rapids/Wyoming
County:Kent
State:Michigan
Boxes:1
Planted by:Mobiusklein
Found by: Lunagirl & Papa
Last found:Oct 24, 2010
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Last edited:May 11, 2004
The city of Wyoming is located Southwest of Grand Rapids.

(This box was originally placed 8/16/03 and was temporarily removed in April due to the removal of many Ash trees in the park. It lives in it's original spot, but some of the clues have been changed).

Directions
Linus C. Palmer Park is located in Wyoming, MI at 1275-52nd St. S.W.
It can be reached from US131.From the North, take the 44th St. exit. Go West to Clyde Park. Turn left (South) on Clyde Park to 52nd St. Turn right (West) on 52nd St. From the South take the 54th St. exit. West to Clyde Park. Turn right (North) on Clyde Park to 52nd St. Turn left (West) on 52nd St. The entrance to the park is about 1/2 block on your right. You appear to be entering a golf course. The entrance to the park runs through LE Kauffman golf course. Continue along the drive 1/2 mile until you see the entrance to the park and picnic area on the left. Park in the first parking area. Walk back along the picnic area entrance road to the trailheads.

Note: Be aware of poison ivy!! In the Spring be mindful of the wildflowers. Park is closed from Oct. 31st to May 1st.

Clues:
At the Y travel southest
"Time is carving you"
See the color change
1st post-follow the arrow
Do you hear the chorus of the forest?
Next choice-trail southwesterly direction
Time to play Billy Goats Gruff...any trolls?
Left along the forest stream
Double trunked dead tree with burned bottom-go south
A bench! Rest your not so weary bones-then continue
to the tall pine at 230 degrees
Look westerly and approach the large tree with its skin falling off
Proceed north to the trail
At the "T", north again
As the trail begins to decend and the V shaped Oak is to your left, take the trail at 70 degrees.
Continue along past all the scarred trees
As you walk down the hill, look to your right and find the double trunked oak holding the dead one
7 paces at 140 degrees
Treasure lies within the 5 trunked maple
Retrace you steps to the main trail
North to the bridge, then red or blue-it's up to you
Follow along the wetlands
If no choice-go red back to the main trailhead