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It was in fact accessible.  I was able to park nearby and walk along a grassy/brushy tractor road far enough from the adjoining houses that it didn't feel intrusive, and I saw no signs restricting access.  The hashpoint was on a slope with a nice view of the airport.  It's a pretty sleepy place: the only action I could see was a couple of deer running past a hangar.
 
It was in fact accessible.  I was able to park nearby and walk along a grassy/brushy tractor road far enough from the adjoining houses that it didn't feel intrusive, and I saw no signs restricting access.  The hashpoint was on a slope with a nice view of the airport.  It's a pretty sleepy place: the only action I could see was a couple of deer running past a hangar.
  
I might have been more cautious had I read this [[http://woodtv.com/2015/01/19/police-plane-crashes-near-lowell-airport |news article]] ahead of time.  Seems like this little airport has more excitement than it might like!
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I might have been more cautious had I read this [http://woodtv.com/2015/01/19/police-plane-crashes-near-lowell-airport news article] ahead of time.  Seems like this little airport has more excitement than it might like!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
== Photos ==
 
== Photos ==

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Location

Near the end of runway 12, Lowell City Airport, Lowell, MI

Participants

Expedition

This looked interesting: just under the glide path for the general-aviation Lowell City Airport. It wasn't clear whether I would be able to get access. I thought it was pretty likely I'd find "Airport-No Trespassing" signs. Nonetheless it was a nice evening and nobody was home when I came home from work so I left a note that said "Geohashing in Lowell. Home 8-830" and gave it a shot.

It was in fact accessible. I was able to park nearby and walk along a grassy/brushy tractor road far enough from the adjoining houses that it didn't feel intrusive, and I saw no signs restricting access. The hashpoint was on a slope with a nice view of the airport. It's a pretty sleepy place: the only action I could see was a couple of deer running past a hangar.

I might have been more cautious had I read this news article ahead of time. Seems like this little airport has more excitement than it might like!

Photos