Wyandotte is actually "downriver" from Detroit, just off I-75  - down 
the Detroit river.  "Downriver" is a common description Detroiters use 
to describe the hinterlands to the south of Detroit.

I drove past Wyandotte yesterday going from Plymouth, MI to Dearborn, MI 
(they have some excellent bakeries in Dearborn, plus some of the best 
ice cream in the US)  to Toledo, then returned to my Hoosier (Indiana) 
homestead.

Dave

On 3/18/2012 4:20 AM, gene heskett wrote:
> On Sunday, March 18, 2012 05:08:57 AM Jon Elson did opine:
>
>    
>> gene heskett wrote:
>>      
>>> Thanks Ron.  That is only about 5 weeks down the road, we'll have to
>>> see about that.  What part of MI is Wyandotte in?
>>>        
>> (Very) Slightly West of Detroit.
>>
>> Jon
>>      
> That would be a two day drive each way for me then&  likely more than I'd
> feel like.  When driving to Iron Mountain, I usually get a motel room 20
> miles north of the state line, and then another once I'm across the bridge.
> Going up 22 IIRC.  That 3 day trip about wears me out.  But its a heck of a
> lot better than trying to muscle my way thru windy&  up the west side of
> the lake.  But the last 2 times, I thumbed a ride in Russ's airplane.  Twin
> piston pounder, seats 6 comfy, 8 crowded.
>
> Cheers, Gene
>    


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