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By this time the rain was barely a drizzle, so I decided to park by some nearby houses on the other side of the street and take a few pictures. As it turns out, there's not much to see, at least from this vantage point. | By this time the rain was barely a drizzle, so I decided to park by some nearby houses on the other side of the street and take a few pictures. As it turns out, there's not much to see, at least from this vantage point. | ||
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Tue 23 Jun 2009 in Palm Beach: 26.1206378, -80.2934513 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
About
In the rightmost lane of east-bound Broward Blvd, near Hiatus Road.
Today, Fate (or Erf, or Numbers) gave us a quite reachable weekday hash point, but it also gave us some seriously crappy weather. Million_zillion was able to attend because of convenience; Aperfectring could not.
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Million_zillion
The weather was not cooperating at all for most of the day (there were reports of 60-70 mph winds and hail, which I didn't see), but by about 7pm things had calmed down and the rain was very light. This hash point was only about 3 miles from my office, so I went for it after work. On arrival, I started by Speed Racering through the hashpoint at about 7:25pm.
By this time the rain was barely a drizzle, so I decided to park by some nearby houses on the other side of the street and take a few pictures. As it turns out, there's not much to see, at least from this vantage point.
By the time I left (and drove through the hash point a second time), the rain had stopped. It was clear skies the whole way home. Go figure.