Most caches are close to the trail or road, at most, a dozen or two steps off. There are a number of points of interest to stop and take in the sights. If you use a bicycle, please remember to park your bike off of the trail or road.
This cache is located along M-185 that follows the shoreline. Read the sign ans learn. Since I typically have trouble deciding on what to name most of my caches, you now know where this name came from.
You will need to walk this short trail to gather the information to complete the final waypoint.
N45 51.ABC W84 36.DEF
A = The 100's digit from the year that Bela Hubbard sketched this Anishnaabek village.
B = The 1000's digit from the year that Bela Hubbard sketched this Anishnaabek village minus one.
C = The total number of photos (of places or of drawings) on both sides.
D = The 1's digit from the year that Bela Hubbard sketched this Anishnaabek village.
E = Same as "D".
F = Same as "B".
I highly recommend to stop at the island's information booth at N45 50.971 W84 37.075 to get a map of the island. You can also download a copy by visiting the link below.
I have created a remote web page with general information for geocaching on Mackinac Island. Please visit this link for the latest info.
I read many of the logs that are posted on my caches, but sometimes I can't read all emails. If you find a problem with any of my caches, please post a "Needs Maintenance" log. Logs of that type are filtered into a special inbox that gets 100% read. Thank you.
For all of my caches placed within the Mackinac State Historical Parks managed areas, a permit has been filed and paid for each year.