Sandy Seasons: Autumn
| Nearest City: | Norton Shores, MI |
|---|---|
| County: | Muskegon |
| Planted By: | SpringChick |
| Date Planted: | April 4, 2003 |
| Terrain: | Moderate/Difficult; there is a very large, steep sand dune at the beginning and a few moderate hills en route |
| Time/Distance: | About 2-1/2 miles round trip for the 4 box series |
| Status: | Missing |
Site Notes…
Lake Harbor Park is located south of Muskegon where the Mona Lake Channel flows into Lake Michigan. There is a network of hiking trails through several acres of wooded land and a boardwalk that runs along the dunes at Lake Michigan. During the summer, the beach is a favorite spot to enjoy Lake Michigan; in the winter, the large sand dunes provide excellent sledding hills.
Series Notes…
This box is the third in the 4-box Sandy Seasons series. The boxes in this series are linear (more or less), and are intended to be found in succession, as the clues are given from one box to the next. The entire loop is about 2.5 miles and makes for a wonderful afternoon hike. There is a large sand hill at the beginning and several moderate, steep hills en route. If you are coming during the summer, wear your swimsuit under your clothes and enjoy a swim in Lake Michigan when you are through with the boxes.
Other boxes in this series:
Sandy Seasons: Winter (1)
Sandy Seasons: Spring (2)
Sandy Seasons: Summer (3)
Clues…
From the “Summer” box: Head back through the area of fallen trees and back up the gully trail. Where trails meet at the top of the hill, follow the ridgeline path at 80 degrees. Where a centipede sleeps across your path, turn to see a stump riddled with holes, about 10 paces off the trail. From this trunk, proceed 25 paces at 240 degrees to the place where a wrinkled gent dances with a fair-skinned maiden. See that dead-beat trying to cut in? Follow him, I think he’s hiding something.
After stamping in at this last box, retrace your steps along the ridgeline trail back toward the lake. Stop and enjoy a swim in Lake Michigan before proceeding south along the beach. Where the Mona Lake channel empties into Lake Michigan, find the main park trail, which will bring you back to the parking lot.
Tagged: Clues, Lake Harbor Park, MI-Muskegon, Michigan-LP, Missing, Sandy Seasons Series, Traditional
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Sandy Seasons: Summer
| Nearest City: | Norton Shores, MI |
|---|---|
| County: | Muskegon |
| Planted By: | SpringChick |
| Date Planted: | April 4, 2003 |
| Terrain: | Moderate/Difficult; there is a very large, steep sand dune at the beginning and a few moderate hills en route |
| Time/Distance: | About 2-1/2 miles round trip for the 4 box series |
| Status: | Missing |
Site Notes…
Lake Harbor Park is located south of Muskegon where the Mona Lake Channel flows into Lake Michigan. There is a network of hiking trails through several acres of wooded land and a boardwalk that runs along the dunes at Lake Michigan. During the summer, the beach is a favorite spot to enjoy Lake Michigan; in the winter, the large sand dunes provide excellent sledding hills.
Series Notes…
This box is the third in the 4-box Sandy Seasons series. The boxes in this series are linear (more or less), and are intended to be found in succession, as the clues are given from one box to the next. The entire loop is about 2.5 miles and makes for a wonderful afternoon hike. There is a large sand hill at the beginning and several moderate, steep hills en route. If you are coming during the summer, wear your swimsuit under your clothes and enjoy a swim in Lake Michigan when you are through with the boxes.
Other boxes in this series:
Sandy Seasons: Winter (1)
Sandy Seasons: Spring (2)
Sandy Seasons: Autumn (4)
Clues…
From the “Spring” box: Continue along the ridge trail toward the lake. You will come to a place where many trails to and from the beach meet and intersect with each other. Locate the twisted oak at 325 degrees. 30 degrees from the oak, find a small trail and follow its root steps down to a place where a sandy trail crosses perpendicularly from the beach. Stay your course straight ahead into the trees and up a small incline.
At the top of the hill, again there is a meeting of trails. Proceed straight ahead, following the gully down to a place where a tree first lies overhead and then lies underfoot. Thirty paces further down the hill, a split-trunk beech on your left marks the entrance to a bowl-shaped area containing many fallen trees.
Walk through this area, following the base of the hill along your right. When you are near to reaching the open end of the bowl-shaped area, you will come to a 6 ft. trunk, hollowed by fire. Four paces from here, rests the root end of a massive tree. Walk along the tree to the place where it Y’s, and then to the place where the arms of the Y each Y. Nestled snuggly under one of these splits is the treasure you seek.
Tagged: Clues, Lake Harbor Park, MI-Muskegon, Michigan-LP, Missing, Sandy Seasons Series, Traditional
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Sandy Seasons: Spring
| Nearest City: | Norton Shores, MI |
|---|---|
| County: | Muskegon |
| Planted By: | SpringChick |
| Date Planted: | April 4, 2003 |
| Terrain: | Moderate/Difficult; there is a very large, steep sand dune at the beginning and a few moderate hills en route |
| Time/Distance: | About 2-1/2 miles round trip for the 4 box series |
| Status: | Active (verified 10/2010) |
Site Notes…
Lake Harbor Park is located south of Muskegon where the Mona Lake Channel flows into Lake Michigan. There is a network of hiking trails through several acres of wooded land and a boardwalk that runs along the dunes at Lake Michigan. During the summer, the beach is a favorite spot to enjoy Lake Michigan; in the winter, the large sand dunes provide excellent sledding hills.
Series Notes…
This box is the second in the 4-box Sandy Seasons series. The boxes in this series are linear (more or less), and are intended to be found in succession, as the clues are given from one box to the next. The entire loop is about 2.5 miles and makes for a wonderful afternoon hike. There is a large sand hill at the beginning and several moderate, steep hills en route. If you are coming during the summer, wear your swimsuit under your clothes and enjoy a swim in Lake Michigan when you are through with the boxes.
Other boxes in this series:
Sandy Seasons: Winter (1)
Sandy Seasons: Summer (3)
Sandy Seasons: Autumn (4)
Clues…
From the “Winter” box: Head back to the trail and follow it in a south-westerly direction along the ridge. From a sandy area where the trail widens to accommodate a rooty tree in the center, you will gradually descend to a place where the trees along the trail clear out a bit.
Sixteen paces past Cody, find the surprised face left by Kelli (who signed her work on the back). Due south, see a broken trunk, about 12 ft. tall. Find the box in the hollow hump-back at its feet.
Tagged: Active, Clues, Lake Harbor Park, MI-Muskegon, Michigan-LP, Sandy Seasons Series, Traditional
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Sandy Seasons: Winter
| Nearest City: | Norton Shores, MI |
|---|---|
| County: | Muskegon |
| Planted By: | SpringChick |
| Date Planted: | April 4, 2003 |
| Terrain: | Moderate/Difficult; there is a very large, steep sand dune at the beginning and a few moderate hills en route |
| Time/Distance: | About 2-1/2 miles round trip for the 4 box series |
| Status: | Active (verified 10/2010) |
Site Notes…
Lake Harbor Park is located where the Mona Lake Channel flows into Lake Michigan. There is a network of hiking trails through several acres of wooded land and a boardwalk that runs along the dunes at Lake Michigan. During the summer, the beach is a favorite spot to enjoy Lake Michigan; in the winter, the large sand dunes provide excellent sledding hills.
Series Notes…
This box is the first in the 4-box Sandy Seasons series. The boxes in this series are linear (more or less), and are intended to be found in succession, as the clues are given from one box to the next. The entire loop is about 2.5 miles and makes for a wonderful afternoon hike. There is a large sand hill at the beginning and several moderate, steep hills en route. If you are coming during the summer, wear your swimsuit under your clothes and enjoy a swim in Lake Michigan when you are through with the boxes.
Other boxes in this series:
Sandy Seasons: Spring (2)
Sandy Seasons: Summer (3)
Sandy Seasons: Autumn (4)
Clues…
From the NW corner of the parking lot, follow the trail at 290 degrees across the flat grassy area and up the huge sand dune. At the top of the hill there will be an octopus of dead trees on your right and a 6 ft. dead stump on your left.
After catching your breath, proceed 50 paces westward along the trail from the dead stump at the top of the hill to the place where a tree stands on its tiptoes along the left side of the trail. At 335 degrees, a small stump marks a treasure, but it is not yours! From this stump, site 35 degrees to the place where fallen trees intersect — here lies the true prize.
Tagged: Active, Clues, Lake Harbor Park, MI-Muskegon, Michigan-LP, Sandy Seasons Series, Traditional
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