Yup I can honestly say that I have seen Hell Freeze Over. No the Detroit Lions did not win the Super Bowl and i am not speaking the place of sulfur and brimstone. Hell, Michigan is a tiny little town not to far from where I lived in Dexter, Michigan. Yes anytime there was a good snow or ice storm news crews would come out for the photo opportunity of shooting Hell frozen over.
For the longest time it was a one light town without the light. In fact the only thing was a bar. Now it is not quite a booming metropolis though it has expanded to an ice cream / putt-putt / Halloween store.
Hell does have geocaches and wife Amy and I took a little trip to see what we could find.
The pickings were pretty slim in Hell but we managed to find three geocaches.
You had to keep moving otherwise you might be overtaken by Michigan's state bird - the mosquito.
Very cool cemetery nearby. We spent several minutes checking out the gravestones.
Had fun driving around my old stomping grounds and showing Wife Amy the sites. Then we had just enough time to meet up with family for some dinner and conversation. A really fun day.
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