Friday, June 29, 2018

Stepping Into Michigan Central Station



Attending a Belle Isle event shortly after I started caching, everyone was talking about a new geocache at Michigan Central Station. Heading to Detroit's Corktown neighborhood, I was excited but anxious that I might miss whatever this ruin was. Little did I know that, well, you really can't miss it.
Michigan Central Station opened in 1913.  At 18 stories, it was the tallest train station in the world at the time. The station boasted a majestic Beaux-Arts facade and an interior lobby with soaring ceilings. [Source: Michigan Radio]
Once upon a time, it was beautiful, but, as the city declined, so did the station. For the last 30 years, Michigan Central Station has been one of the most photographed ruins in the city. Until now.

The announcement hit the major news circuit a little over a week ago. Ford Motor Company has purchased the building (and several other historic buildings nearby). Soon they will begin a 4 year renovation, but, first, a party! And the common folk were invited. TaGeez and I submitted our deets into an online form and shortly received confirmation that we would get the opportunity to tour the station with 25,000+ of our closest friends.



Our reservation was for Saturday morning, so we hoofed it down there to line-up at 8am for the 10am opening. We figured we could kill time by caching in the neighborhood, but, when we arrived, we saw the line forming. I would guess we lined up with the first 100 people.




Lucky us! They checked us in, stamped our hands, searched our bags and let us in a bit early! As that process took time and our early entrance, a handful of us had the station to ourselves for the first hour.



Souvenir sticker handed out at the front door

AMAZING! Ford cleared out the rubble, making it a safe environment. Most of the original glamour is gone, but they filled the emptiness with an industrial-vibe exhibit featuring Detroit history on one end and a large screen displaying their vision on the other.


This is so cool! Words of empowerment and hope streamed around the vaulted ceilings. Walk up to the iPad kiosk, and you will see your words scrolling along the ceiling medallions. 



Here is a long view of the room and a historic photo floating around the internet. Can you see the glory?




In one alcove, we saw these scenic images on the wall. Wallpaper? Paint on plaster? Can you imaging the grandeur?




I hope this video works. It's me standing in the center of the station lobby, panning the room. 


And now to turn to the self-guided tour....


We started heading back to the concourse.


Now here's a fascinating, unexpected turn of events. Someone returned the frame of the MCS clock! And others have been calling and offering to return other original artifacts, too!


TaGeez, are you waiting on a train?


Ticket window




In addition to the Detroit history exhibit, Ford invited several performers to entertain during the Open House included several noted urban artists.


Opposite the history exhibit was a large screen including bits of Detroit history documentaries, empowering words from the locals, and...


The Ford visit for the future. Not only did they purchase the Central Station, they also bought several historic buildings nearby. At least one is already occupied by a science/research team. Videos showed their mock-ups of the completed renovations and the campus at large.


After touring for two hours and now weaving through crowds of gawkers, TaGeez and I moseyed out the door to explore the surroundings (ever vigilant for new cache hide locations).


Luck held out for us. Not only did we earn one of the coveted registrations (there were waiting lists), park practically at the Station's front door, be one of the first 100 in, but we were also one of the first inside the nearby Mercury Bar when they opened their doors for lunch. IT WAS FABULOUS!


With both heart and bellies brimming with goodness, we decided to leave the crowds and head to Belle Isle, grabbing caches along the way, of course! I'm excited to witness the MCS and Detroit undergoing a rebirth!


Thursday, June 28, 2018

Seeking Hidden Creatures

TaGeez and I are off to a good start - seeking out caches for the Hidden Creatures summer challenge

We are planning to complete Michigan's Honeycomb and Honeybee geoart on Saturday to knock the remaining 90 out. 

Because, sometimes, it IS all about the numbers.


Friday, June 22, 2018

Geo-travel Humor - Nailed It!


Saw this on geocaching.com's page. Is this every road trip in the last 7 years?

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

New Geotour Souvenir!


Thank you, ShelleyJean, for sharing the good news!

Geocaching.com has released the souvenirs for archived geotours, and I finally have my Smithsonian one! ☀️ I'm dancing happy because the Natural History GeoTour was one of the best experiences with friends, and now I have a coin and a souvenir to remember it by.

Sunday, June 17, 2018

What Doesn't Kill You....

Look at this really fabulous coin TaGeez received from his daughter for Father's Day! The back reads:
"What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Except for bears. Bears will kill you."



Happy Father's Day!


Saturday, June 16, 2018

The Treasure (Tags) of Mary Hyde

About a year ago, Geocaching.com gave free tracking numbers to anyone who completed the Mary Hyde Treasure challenges. Like most, TaGeez and I activated these codes, and they sat in our trackable inventories ever since.

This week I found a coupon code on retailmenot.com for 2 free small customizable luggage tags (code APPTAGS) from Shutterfly.com. I thought, "Why not? What do I have to lose?" (answer: a rather pricey shipping fee -- should've waited for another coupon!). So I ordered these with our  Mary Hyde trackable numbers on front!

Trackable code hidden
They came! These are the smaller ones, but still a good size (2"x3"). I think what has surprised me most is the quality and feel of them - they are a good weight. 

What are we going to do with them? Probably leave them in our trackable inventories :) But they look just right to add to a backpack strap, don't they? Hmmm...


Thursday, June 14, 2018

Poison Ivy Comes a Creeping All Around


Tis the season for the funky, three-leaf  demon, and I'm seeing more and more posts on Facebook from local sufferers. There are so many remedies going around including a $46 bar of soap. But I find a $3 bottle of Dawn dish soap kept in the shower is the answer to many troubles. They key, though, is to listen to this guy below.



Good luck out there!

Thursday, June 7, 2018

#DucktalesCache Trackable Promotion


IT'S HERE!

Even if you receive one of the coveted emails, it doesn't necessarily mean you will receive your free promotional trackable. 


So when I received my emails for the geocaching.com/Ducktales promotion, I crossed my fingers and waited with bated breath!


Not only did I score one, but so did TaGeez and B-Rat! Between us we have...

Huey, Louie AND Dewey!

Two original trackables plus their proxies
As we know how trackables fare, we made a few proxies to send out into the wild. Pretty fun, eh?

Top: Original front and back
Bottom: backside of the proxies

I'm excited that each proxy (Huey, Louie, Dewey and Webby) have their own unique trackable icon. They are already in a cache and ready to go!


Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Virtually Impossible to Earn this FTF

Talk about things out of reach. I never thought I'd ever claim an {FTF} on a Virtual, but it happened this weekend!



Sunday found TaGeez and I on Grosse Ile - a lovely island in the Detroit River. Stan&Ruth were lucky enough to be awarded a Virtual last summer and were hosting a meet and greet to celebrate its release.

Virtual Reward: Grosse Ile Depot GC7B63W

Stan had campaigned to the local historical society for the right to place a Virtual on the Grosse Ile Historical Society grounds. The event was a joint celebration between the geocaching community and the historical society.


Freckles enjoying the event
Good turnout, too. I counted approximately 29 attendees enjoying the tale swapping, TB discovering, and enjoying the society grounds.

With this esteemed crowd, Stan realized a Geocaching 101 lesson was not needed. Soon he gathered us around to share the good news: the event attendees were all eligible to claim FTF on the cache when it released! Stan calculates the reward was based on his high Favorited/low maintenance caches, and he wanted to thank the geocaching community.


Mazie and Freckles


Although the group photo was proof-enough to claim the reward, we still grabbed his print-outs and set about to answer the qualifying questions... having a little fun along the way.




If you sign the register during open hours, you will be rewarded a small "commemorative collectible". Woo hoo!



After you visit the Virtual, cross the street and go down the stairs to the public beach. Lovely view. 


The water is so high the approach is under water!