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Revision as of 20:01, 28 June 2015
Sun 21 Jun 2015 in 43,-86: 43.5262709, -86.4823409 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Just off route B15 ("Scenic Drive") west of Rothbury, MI, USA
Participants
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Expedition
- Arrived at briar patch. -- Mcbaneg (talk) @43.5263,-86.4823 14:14, 21 June 2015 (EDT)
It was Father's Day and we were deciding between a visit to the new Japanese garden at the sculpture park and a trip to the lakeshore to visit a state park we like and have dinner with some friends. As if the latter didn't already sound better, a hashpoint was just a few meters off the road on the way. Decision made.
I thought the hashpoint might actually be on the roadside, and we might have a nice view over Lake Michigan. No luck on either front: it was a good six meters inside a mass of very thorny vegetation, within a forest that prevented any lake view. Nonetheless three of our party picked our way through the briars to reach the spot.
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