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''After a week of [[Talk:2009-05-21 48 -123|anticipation]] and almost an hour of discussion in IRC chat, the final schedule for Vancouver's Geohahsing Day celebration was set at 07:25.''
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''After a week of [[Talk:2009-05-21 48 -123|anticipation]] and almost an hour of discussion in IRC chat, the final schedule for Vancouver's Geohashing Day celebration was set at 07:25.''
  
 
Coordinates in the Vancouver 49,-123 graticule were in the northern mountains and beyond our group's current capability for a one-day trip, but there was an accessible-seeming point one graticule south in Victoria. Unfortunately, the ferry we had to take to get to that point at a reasonable time was on the other side of a tunnel, and too far away for everyone to reach in time by bicycle. So the Vancouver graticule decided to do something strange and unusual for Geohashing Day. We would travel a distance of less than 100 km, ''by car'''.  
 
Coordinates in the Vancouver 49,-123 graticule were in the northern mountains and beyond our group's current capability for a one-day trip, but there was an accessible-seeming point one graticule south in Victoria. Unfortunately, the ferry we had to take to get to that point at a reasonable time was on the other side of a tunnel, and too far away for everyone to reach in time by bicycle. So the Vancouver graticule decided to do something strange and unusual for Geohashing Day. We would travel a distance of less than 100 km, ''by car'''.  

Revision as of 02:54, 22 May 2009

It's Geohashing Day and time to mount an extra-special extravaganza of an expedition.


Thu 21 May 2009 in Victoria:
48.8587364, -123.5438145
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Location

In a clearing on Salt Spring Island.

Planning

After a week of anticipation and almost an hour of discussion in IRC chat, the final schedule for Vancouver's Geohashing Day celebration was set at 07:25.

Coordinates in the Vancouver 49,-123 graticule were in the northern mountains and beyond our group's current capability for a one-day trip, but there was an accessible-seeming point one graticule south in Victoria. Unfortunately, the ferry we had to take to get to that point at a reasonable time was on the other side of a tunnel, and too far away for everyone to reach in time by bicycle. So the Vancouver graticule decided to do something strange and unusual for Geohashing Day. We would travel a distance of less than 100 km, by car'.

Salt Spring Island has three ferry terminals (Long Harbour, Fulford Harbour and Vesuvius Bay), for ferries all going to different places, two of which were useful for getting back to Vancouver. In order to have a back up plan we couldn't leave the car at Tsawwassen, or it would be stranded there. So Rhonda would drive.

The schedule

  • Rhonda will pick up known participants. Surprise guests are welcome to meet us at the ferry.
  • 10:10 Ferry from Tsawwassen to Long Harbour, Salt Spring [1]
  • 13:10 Ferry arrives in Long Harbour
  • 13:30 arrive at hashpoint
  • Zany festivities? Cake? Board games?
  • 14:45 pack up
  • 15:25 Ferry from Long Harbour to Tsawwassen departs [2]

Backup plan

  • 17:50 Ferry from Fulford Harbour to Swartz Bay [3]
  • 19:00 Ferry from Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen

Participants

  • Rhonda driving the vehicle
  • Robyn in a catwoman costume.
  • Elbie in formal attire
  • Xore in an XKCD t-shirt
  • Wade in formal attire

Expedition

Rhonda

Xore

Elbie

Robyn & Wade

Ferry to Saltspring

To the Geohash

Celebration Time!

Ferry Back to Vancouver

Improvements for Next Year's Geohashing Day