University of Michigan's Stinchfield Woods property is cared for by a graduate student from the School of Natural Resources and Environment. Stay informed about events, activities, and other happenings at Stinchfield through the Caretaker's Blog.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Old, abandoned car
Nestled in the northwestern corner of Stinchfield Woods is a very old car that was abandoned. It is quite photogenic and a nice destination for a hike. If anyone has any additional information about the car please comment on this blog post.
Does the University still have a "Woods Crew"? I worked on such a crew doing thinning operations in Stinchfield Woods back in early 1980's as a graduate student in Forest Biometrics. It's funny that your map shows an "old car". One time when I was logging in the woods, one of the trees I felled made a huge crashing noise at it hit the ground. I walked over to investigate and noticed that the tree had come down on top of an old abandoned car that was covered in brush. I believe I was thinning a Norway Spruce stand. Could that have been the car indicated on the map?
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