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− | [[User:MusicalMitten|MusicalMitten]] pointed out on Wednesday morning that the day's hash in the Windsor graticule was on Harsens Island. He, [[User:Nixill|Nixill]], and I briefly discussed plans for a group trip out to the island, but ultimately I was the only one who had time for the trip. (It's at least a 2.5 hour round trip from any of our houses by car.) I planned on leaving home around 16:30 to arrive at the island about 18:00, visit the hash before sunset (19:45ish) and have dinner on the island, then leave the island and drive home. The car ferry runs every fifteen minutes from 04:30 to midnight, so I was reasonably confident I wasn't going to get stranded on the island. | + | [[User:MusicalMitten|MusicalMitten]] pointed out on Wednesday morning that the day's hash in the Windsor graticule was on Harsens Island. He, [[User:Nixill|Nixill]], and I briefly discussed plans for a group trip out to the island, but ultimately I was the only one who had time for the trip. (It's at least a 2.5 hour round trip from any of our houses by car, impractical by bike, and impossible by public transit.) I planned on leaving home around 16:30 to arrive at the island about 18:00, visit the hash before sunset (19:45ish) and have dinner on the island, then leave the island and drive home. The car ferry runs every fifteen minutes from 04:30 to midnight, so I was reasonably confident I wasn't going to get stranded on the island. |
As for planning my route to the hashpoint, I relied on satellite imagery because there is no Google Street View on the island and I had never visited before. Raised berms make a network of pathways through the island's marshy interior, and I found what looked like a parking area about 1.2 km north of the hashpoint. I planned on parking at the parking area and walking the rest of the way. | As for planning my route to the hashpoint, I relied on satellite imagery because there is no Google Street View on the island and I had never visited before. Raised berms make a network of pathways through the island's marshy interior, and I found what looked like a parking area about 1.2 km north of the hashpoint. I planned on parking at the parking area and walking the rest of the way. |
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Location
In a marsh in Harsens Island, Michigan. Harsens Island is a rural, marshy island in Lake St Clair off the coast of Algonac, accessible only by boat and car ferry. While there are some houses and businesses on the island, most land there is owned by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and it's a popular spot for hunting and fishing.
Participants
Plans
MusicalMitten pointed out on Wednesday morning that the day's hash in the Windsor graticule was on Harsens Island. He, Nixill, and I briefly discussed plans for a group trip out to the island, but ultimately I was the only one who had time for the trip. (It's at least a 2.5 hour round trip from any of our houses by car, impractical by bike, and impossible by public transit.) I planned on leaving home around 16:30 to arrive at the island about 18:00, visit the hash before sunset (19:45ish) and have dinner on the island, then leave the island and drive home. The car ferry runs every fifteen minutes from 04:30 to midnight, so I was reasonably confident I wasn't going to get stranded on the island.
As for planning my route to the hashpoint, I relied on satellite imagery because there is no Google Street View on the island and I had never visited before. Raised berms make a network of pathways through the island's marshy interior, and I found what looked like a parking area about 1.2 km north of the hashpoint. I planned on parking at the parking area and walking the rest of the way.
Expedition
Tracklog
Photos
Achievements