R.I.P. : Booger What Happened to You? LbNA #67528
Owner: | 4eyesmcgee |
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Plant date: | Aug 16, 2014 |
Location: | |
City: | Cooks |
County: | Schoolcraft |
State: | Michigan |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Angel Winks |
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Last found: | Jun 2, 2021 |
Status: | FFFFFFOFFF |
Last edited: | Jun 1, 2021 |
Location: Old Cooks Cemetery
Updated 5/31/21
Getting there: Heading west on US-2 from Manistique, you will pass Thompson (blinking light), then Cooks is next. Keep your eyes open for the road to the cemetery on your left, the south side of the road. It is right after MM 223 after the passing lanes end. Keep a lookout for a sandy dirt road with two smaller posts that used to hold the sign for the cemetery and a taller one nearby. Drive down the road, turning left at the gate that says Stop and keep driving until you reach the cemetery.
Type: Drive-by
This stamp ws carved for me by SpaceBears for my 40th birthday party. It was one of the event stamps, and the thought finally occured to me to try and bury the darn thing somewhere where it might not see the light of day. Alas, I did not bury it, but it is there in the cemetery, waiting for you to find it. When you see it, you'll know why I wanted to bury it.
Clues:
About 130' (degrees) from Timothy O'Brien is a multi-trunk tree. Carefully walk around T.O. nearby, and make your way to the left of the tree to find my unmarked (grave)stone. Please rehide it well or better than you found it. Thanks!
Updated 5/31/21
Getting there: Heading west on US-2 from Manistique, you will pass Thompson (blinking light), then Cooks is next. Keep your eyes open for the road to the cemetery on your left, the south side of the road. It is right after MM 223 after the passing lanes end. Keep a lookout for a sandy dirt road with two smaller posts that used to hold the sign for the cemetery and a taller one nearby. Drive down the road, turning left at the gate that says Stop and keep driving until you reach the cemetery.
Type: Drive-by
This stamp ws carved for me by SpaceBears for my 40th birthday party. It was one of the event stamps, and the thought finally occured to me to try and bury the darn thing somewhere where it might not see the light of day. Alas, I did not bury it, but it is there in the cemetery, waiting for you to find it. When you see it, you'll know why I wanted to bury it.
Clues:
About 130' (degrees) from Timothy O'Brien is a multi-trunk tree. Carefully walk around T.O. nearby, and make your way to the left of the tree to find my unmarked (grave)stone. Please rehide it well or better than you found it. Thanks!