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I went to this spot on my lunch break, because it's about 1.5km from work (though it's closer to 3km on the fast, non-residential streets).  I parked in the little shopping center north of the intersection, then walked across the crosswalk to get close to the point.  I couldn't get a photo of the GPS ''at'' the hashpoint, so I tried to get one at each end of the crosswalk. Only one of those came out readable, though.
 
I went to this spot on my lunch break, because it's about 1.5km from work (though it's closer to 3km on the fast, non-residential streets).  I parked in the little shopping center north of the intersection, then walked across the crosswalk to get close to the point.  I couldn't get a photo of the GPS ''at'' the hashpoint, so I tried to get one at each end of the crosswalk. Only one of those came out readable, though.
  
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I've posted a KMZ file of this expedition [http://danceslut.net/Geohash2009-11-25_37_-122.kmz here].
 
  
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I've posted a Google Earth kmz file of this expedition [http://danceslut.net/Geohash2009-12-21_37_-121.kmz here].
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Revision as of 00:54, 3 January 2010

Mon 21 Dec 2009 in 37,-121:
37.6955207, -121.7839821
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Location

Portola Avenue and Murrieta Boulevard in Livermore. According to GE, the point was slightly off the crosswalk in the intersection.

Participants


Expedition

I went to this spot on my lunch break, because it's about 1.5km from work (though it's closer to 3km on the fast, non-residential streets). I parked in the little shopping center north of the intersection, then walked across the crosswalk to get close to the point. I couldn't get a photo of the GPS at the hashpoint, so I tried to get one at each end of the crosswalk. Only one of those came out readable, though.


I've posted a Google Earth kmz file of this expedition here.

Photos