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− | This Sunday's hash appears to be very reachable, in [http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=435&type=SPRK Bald Mountain Recreation Area] in Lake Orion. There is a parking lot | + | This Sunday's hash appears to be very reachable, in [http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=435&type=SPRK Bald Mountain Recreation Area] in Lake Orion. There is a parking lot for [http://www.skymasters.org/ Skymasters RC Club] just to the north of the hash location. |
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+ | Note: If you don't have a Michigan DNR parking pass, you can park at the southeast corner of Joslyn and Greenshield and make your way over by foot or bike. I'm advised that the wooded area immediately south of the hash location tends to get very, very wet if it's rained even within the last 48 hours. Much of the surrounding area is swampy/marshy. | ||
== Plan == | == Plan == | ||
'''Bill^2:''' I'm considering biking up there off of Paint Creek Trail, weather permitting. Anybody else interested? | '''Bill^2:''' I'm considering biking up there off of Paint Creek Trail, weather permitting. Anybody else interested? |
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About
This Sunday's hash appears to be very reachable, in Bald Mountain Recreation Area in Lake Orion. There is a parking lot for Skymasters RC Club just to the north of the hash location.
Note: If you don't have a Michigan DNR parking pass, you can park at the southeast corner of Joslyn and Greenshield and make your way over by foot or bike. I'm advised that the wooded area immediately south of the hash location tends to get very, very wet if it's rained even within the last 48 hours. Much of the surrounding area is swampy/marshy.
Plan
Bill^2: I'm considering biking up there off of Paint Creek Trail, weather permitting. Anybody else interested?