A while ago there was a MiGO thread started by Team 360 asking
if there were any “Power Trails” in the area. Not knowing what they
were, everyone of course asked. The reply was shocking to The
Roving Ravenstones who first placed this cache - ”there are
literaly trails in California where a cache has been placed every
.1mi., just for the sole purpose of getting 100 or so finds in 1
day”.
Now we don’t have any thing like this in our area, but Hines
Drive is the closest thing to it with 54 currently placed along
this fabulous Wayne County Park. Below is a brief history about
Hines Drive, and current links for all the caches. The Roving
Ravenstones originally set this cache as a tribute to the Hines
park system. The Seegert Seekers have since adopted this cache and
we will try to update the links on this page as often as we can to
keep them up-to-date. We've also created a Hines Drive Cache
bookmark for everyone.
This 2-stage multi-cache starts in a small Decon box at the
beginning of the actual Hines Drive park system where it branches
off from 7-mile road. It ends in a standard Team CoyChev Ammo box
after a nice short hike from the last park along the drive, almost
at Ford Road.
Hines drive actually parallels 7-mile for about another mile
west of the beginning point of this multi-cache, where it truely
begins at it's intersection with Rogers Street. There is a cache at
that very beginning point named "Log The Cache". Hines Drive ends
about 18 miles east-southeast just past it's intersection point
with Ford Road.
***Please Note! - You may only park on Hines Drive in
those areas specifically posted with parking signs. There are also
some easily identified areas with trash cans for parking without
signs. If you do not see obvious parking with trash cans, and you
do not see any sign designating the spot as a parking area - it is
not okay to park there. The police actively patrol the area and
will ticket & tow improperly parked vehicles.
TheHistory
By the 1920s, enlightened planners recognized that Wayne
County’s rural character would quickly be transformed by the
automobile. Leroy C. Smith, manager of the Wayne County Road
Commission, warned that “an industrial center like Detroit is
likely to place too much emphasis on the commercial highway and
partially lose sight of the beautiful and restful places which
still may be preserved.” The road commission sought to capitalize
on the rivers winding through the county by edging them with
parkways. In November 1929, Wayne Count Road Commissioner Edward N.
Hines announced plans to develop a parkway system along the Rouge
River and its branches. The parkway was soon named in his honor. In
a paper delivered in February 1931, Leroy Smith explained that “the
eventual plan is to include all the land along this stream from
Detroit to Northville and from the top of the bank on one side of
the river to the top of the bank on the opposite side.” He
continued: “The plan includes a parkway drive following the stream
through the lowland, with grade separations at important highway
and railroad crossings...Such a drive, winding through a valley
flanked with wooded slopes and rolling hills, will be unequaled as
a parkway development.” The purpose of the parkway was two-fold: to
decrease traffic congestion on other routes, and to server “the
individuals who need fresh air, sunshine, and care free
recreation.”
The commission’s first priority was to procure the necessary
land. It then turned to developing the road and other amenities.
Work first concentrated on a section of the river valley between
Northville and Plymouth, in the northwestern corner of Wayne
County. The parkway was established as far east as Newburgh Road
before World War II. By the end of the war, the commission was
eager to extend the route from Newburgh Road to its eastern
terminus at Ford Road and Rouge Park. The commission had acquired
the land and designed eighteen bridges to serve the parkway and
intersecting roads. The structures, which were estimated to cost
$1.5 million to erect, included ten highway grade separations, six
river crossings, and two bridges that crossed both the river and
the parkway.
The master list
of current Hines Drive geocaches in order from its
northwestern-most start to its southeastern most
finish:
GCNFC9 Log the Cache by GeoMom
GCNY2W Hines Drive "Power Trail" by The Seegert Seekers (this
cache!)
GCK6X3 Snoop’s 1st Cache by SuperGeoSnoop
GCV7RE Moose Tracks by Sunny66
GCTYEY Sunny66's Micro by SUNNY66
GCK92C Can You See The Real Me? By WeeElvis
GCK6X6 Snoop’s 2nd Cache by SuperGeoSnoop
GCX2TP GCQOF#7 - Quick Office Find #7 by
petoskyman
GC1A0ZY Elspeth by Little SEWdaugh
GC126M2 Garlin's Fifth Cache by garlin
GC13QXT Chinese Year of the "Babe" Pig by The
Seegert Seekers & GeoGrump
GC16G9P Village Point Park by JAMGreen
GCVA8G Lost Cache by lostsamuraii
GC1DD8Q Nature Walk by JAMGreen
GC126KB Garlin's Fourth Cache by garlin
GC18WG6 Over the River N Through the Woods
Pathtag'n we go by ThreeHearts
GC13QXY Chinese Year of the Pig - Event Tribute
Cache by The Seegert Seekers & GeoGrump
GC141P0 Chinese Year of the "Petunia" Pig by The
Seegert Seekers & GeoGrump
GC15BGY Vojcek by JAMGreen
GC18HKR Chinese Year of the Rat.....American Style
by Geo Grump AKA Seeker-Son, The Seegert Seekers
GC1BA93 Cache Krause the 3rd by Papa Krause and
Son
GCRE3Y Bark at the Moon by BTBlades
GC13QXQ Chinese Year of the "Three Little" Pigs by
The Seegert Seekers & GeoGrump
GC145DR Near The River's Edge by BusYard
GCE96 The Sarah Anne by Joe Detour
GC13QXK Chinese Year of the "Miss Piggy" Pig by The
Seegert Seekers & GeoGrump
GCW524 H.P. Bike Ride #3 by Lynnecache
GCW525 H.P. Bike Ride #4 by Lynnecache
GC13QXG Chinese Year of the "Piglet" Pig by The
Seegert Seekers & GeoGrump
GCP2NV H.P. Lost Roads #2 by Team Lyon
GC13QY2 Chinese Year of the "Wilbur" Pig by The
Seegert Seekers & GeoGrump
GCW526 H.P. Bike Ride #5 by Lynnecache
GC10C7F Favorite Cities -- Team Irish Rover Cache
by Team Irish Rover
GC12M6Q The Fishing Hole by diverhoody
GCW527 H.P. Bike Ride #6 by Lynnecache
GC135CG Down From Dam It by jminton
GCW52A H.P. Bike Ride #7 by Lynnecache
GC13QRA Chinese Year of the "Porky" Pig by The
Seegert Seekers & GeoGrump
GCY31J The Quiet Side of the River! by
TreePlanter
GCXCA5 Koryn's Kitty Princess Stash by Celtic Cache
Trio
GCW52C H.P. Bike Ride #9 by Lynnecache
GC19VWD KP#1 - Trinkets by Kitty Princess
GC192HQ Rouge River Walk II by TreePlanter
GC13ZRV Yea Olde Stomping Ground FOUND - Redux by
The Seegert Seekers & GeoGrump
GCV28J The Devil's Dumpster by teammaddog
GCXH1M The Declaration of Caching Independence by
Celtic Cache Trio
GC1C4Z In the Bough of the Beast by Celtic Cache
Trio
GCQD7C Autumn's Treasures by teammaddog
GCE7C Hines Drive Park Cache Stash by
GOTGPS?
GC19XF2 I Hate Bushwhacking by SEWDaugh
GCGZVY Lost in the USA by noah_etrex
GC19WQ8 I hate puzzles by SEWDaugh
GCJE28 White Line by skdela
GCNP8Y Teddy Bear’s Picnic by skdela
GC11855 At a Trail's End! by toowired
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