OK, you have the band figured out. Can you guess who the bass player is? That’s important, as his last name is the predominant feature in the name of the park located in Waukesha County.

OK, you have the last name and the park location ciphered. Here’s where we begin our rock and roll tour. Pass through the pavilion (all big rock venues have one) complete with a waiting area of seven benches. It used to be eight, but the band trashed one (bad boys). Walk up the rise until you reach a “Y”. Here you take a left. If you are paying attention you reach another decision point. Yup, it’s another “Y”. Take a right this time and pass a “rock” venue that our musical heroes might have played in their early days.

Pass a band break spot (the guys can sit facing one another) on the right. Soon you reach another decision point. Being new (green) might lead you one way, but these guys were pros and could play the Righteous Blues. Pass another breather on the left and find a “T”. Here you take the road sinister and follow it on ignoring all paths of distractions.

Your road to rock and roll stardom eventually turns to gravel and takes a hairpin right. Things get a little wider here and, if you persevere, a wetlands is reached. Tromp through the wooden way. You will find it quite informative.

Exiting the boardwalk and walking on gravel, you reach a “T”. Take a left and reach a corner spot where three paths to rock and roll fame and fortune meet. Fortunately, there is a place to rest there as well. Take another breather and figure out a bearing of 174 degrees. Take 30 steps and take a bearing of 160 degrees. You can see a fan of the band lifting its arms in a “Y” salute to the last rocking anthem.

Southeast of this woody groupie will be a flat rock. Covered by some smaller rocks is the prize you have sought.

Stamp in and continue along the path you left heading south. At the familiar “Y” head left toward your vehicle. And don’t forget to party on!

Planted by Martini Man on October 15, 2006
Clues updated on August 25, 2015
Location:  ??, Waukesha County, WIsconsin


Time to complete: 30 - 45 minutes.
Terrain: Wooded with some dinky a** hills

OK, this is all for you seventies folks (and anyone else who kept up with that old stuff). Tune into this jukebox and let’s see if you can guess the band that’s playing this hit. This song was one of their anthems.
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