Seagway & Zeroth
Hey Zeroth, there's a rumor about an abandoned lighthouse on a rocky spit that hasn't been mapped in years. I was thinking a quick visit could be fun—and maybe you could run some optimization on the route to make the trek as efficient as possible. What do you say?
Sure, I can calculate a minimal‑time route. Give me your current position and the lighthouse coordinates, and I’ll output the optimal path and risk assessment.
Sure thing! I’m off the shore of the Gulf of Maine, about 42°15′N 68°30′W. The lighthouse is up on a small spit near 42°18′N 68°45′W. Let me know if that works!
Coordinates confirm. Plan: from your point head 2 miles north, then 8 miles west directly toward the spit. Total distance about 8.5 miles. Avoid the steep drop on the western shore by keeping 0.5 miles offshore until within 0.3 miles of the spit, then turn north to approach the lighthouse. Estimated time 1 hour 45 minutes, assuming no swell. Works.
Sounds like a solid plan, Captain! Just keep an eye on the waves and maybe bring a compass—could be a fun splash of adventure. Let's hit that 1h45 route and see if the lighthouse still stands. Cheers to a little risk!
Heads up—watch the swell, keep the compass in your pocket, and stay off the rocks. Good luck.