Cool, thanks. I check out the maps I have.
Cool, thanks. I check out the maps I have.
Put me down as a maybe. I have a conflicting (yet much more expensive) event scheduled that weekend that I may back out of.
I'm gonna guess that the Pine Barrens are a little less than 3 mi out of Seaton Creek.
How timely, I'm headed there this weekend. I spent the morning studying the map because I'm looking for a short hike for my kids. Do you have more specific directions to this potential hang area? I'd be willing to go in and check it out and even get some pics and coordinates from the GPS. I know where the NCT crosses Eddington creek. On my last overnight thru there I thought about camping near there but didn't do to the bugs and being in the thick of trees. It was hot so I wanted to get more out in the open. Of course in October I don't think bugs or it being hot are going to be a problem.
I was headed there this weekend too, but alas I am not.
The area that I am talking about is a huge stand of Pines, not very far from Edington Creek, in fact I think that the creek runs right along the north edge of the area. The NCT runs to the west and above (elevation wise) the Pine Barrens. There is another great site (smaller though) north of Eddington Creek, as you pass through the powerline cut head towards the Manistee River, and there is a hill on the south side of the PL cut. Nice and tucked away from the main trail with several good hanging spots there as well. I will try to find a picture or something and post it later.
Dont use a GPS, map and compas all the way for me. But I google mapped the area do these work....
44.359582,-85.844647
The sandy looking part is part of the hillside headed down to Eddington Creek, you can see the PLL cut to the north, and pine barrens are where the tress are noticably different from the surounding forest. Hope this helps.
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=4...63,1.066,0.001
Here is a google earth shot of the area. Close in on the sandy area by the power line cut that angles off to the North West, the sopt beteween the two sandy area is the hill top site, and you can make out Eddington Creek Valley. The is a bridge crossing 1/2 to the west in the valley. At the southern edge of the valley you can make out the, what I have been calling the Pine Barrens, which maybe the Plantation.
Last edited by Stone; 09-03-2010 at 12:28. Reason: More info
If you come in from the north, cut up the sandy portion in the PL cut (towards the river), as it starts to level out you will see the hill rise up to the south a bit, maybe 50 yds. Head to the right and your there. The Pine Plantation, is visible from the trail after you cross the bridge and walk towards the Manistee River down the Eddington Creek valley
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