Chronicles of Mike and Mandy 2
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I already found the exact spot ; could with your video look it up on google earth..
also found de Manistee river trail route has it...but going by MRT takes 3 miles to get there,so need closer parking or go straight from the camp ground...
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Make sure if u do go out there, you watch your little ones. It's really steep along the waterfall, where the campground is. It's about 30-50 feet up....the tree in the video is about 50 feet long if that gives you an idea.
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ahh...I can imagine..but I need a "shortcut, so I can bring my kids this summer...little one is only 4, and likes waterfalls...so would like advise where to park etc..please?
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It's about a mile hike from where you can park. I can't tell you where it's at, as that would not be any fun....and I can't just give away my secret spots to everybody....hehehe
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This is out between Hoxeyville and Mesick. It's sort of near the Welston area....on M-37 between 55 and 115
It;'s quite beautiful, and it there are campsites all along the river. This spot is up on a high hill, with a creek and waterfall running into the river
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please can you tell more exactly where this is?
that fallen tree laying across the waterfall is about a 50 long tree....if that gives you any idea how big it is.
didgeribong 2 years ago
the well is an old, faded blue/gray wooden bucket well on the left side of the dirt road off of M-37 (about 1/2 way between M-55 and M-115). Not the best landmark, but it's the only landmark. . I don't even know if there's a road sign or not. Turn west, go down the dirt road, and keep left (it forks off). You'll run into the parking area.
It's not easy to find. It's on the west side of the road off of M-37 towards the Manistee River....and the waterfall goes right into the Manistee.
didgeribong 2 years ago
I'll buy you a beer or two!
mitchmitchell68 2 years ago
Between 55 and 115 on M-37. Turn west at the old blue well. It's about 1/2 way down 37 either way. Keep left on the dirt road. It's about a mile hike on foot from the parking area. It's part of the manistee national forest, so there might be a map somewhere online.
The waterfall is amazing...it's about a 50 foot drop. It's worn down over the years from erosion.
The camp area and hiking trail is part of the Manistee National Forest, so there's probably a map somewhere online you can find
didgeribong 2 years ago