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Revision as of 19:36, 22 July 2019
Sun 21 Jul 2019 in 42,-83: 42.5153539, -83.8441436 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In a rarely-traveled section of Brighton Recreational Area
Participants
Plans
I planned on on finding a place to park at the corner of Cunningham Lake Road, and then bushwhacking to the hash (there didn't seem to be any trails in this part of the recreational area).
Expedition
Fortunately, I didn't have to do any bushwhacking at all! To my surprise, when I parked, there was a decently wide trail that left from that corner of Cunningham Lake Road. I walked down the trail and found a small network of trails in this little section of the park that weren't on any trail maps of the Brighton Recreational Area. I simply walked around this network of trails until I reached the hashpoint. It was very nice to have a hashpoint that doesn't involve trespassing on some poor farmer's land.
There were many, many, many horseflies. I hadn't planned on that. Next time I will bring bug spray.
Photos
- Proof 7-21-19.jpg
Proof