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== Location ==
 
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North Plains, Oregon.  Ag Land, I'm sure.
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A field on a farm near North Plains, Oregon.
  
 
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I programmed the GPS, and printed out a page from Google Maps.  I never looked at them map.
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Maybe I shouldn't bother printing it
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in this sort of case.
  
No plans yet.
 
  
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== Expedition ==
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It turned out pretty much like I expected.  I arrived, and the haspoint was clearly in a
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field.  I went to ask at an adjacent house, which I think was the owner, but didn't find
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anyone there, nor in the barn, except for a fairly friendly dog.
  
== Expedition ==
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I tried to ask at the house across the street, and there was no one there either.
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Since the hashpoint was a full 0.2 miles from the street, I decided it was too far
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to go without permission.  It wasn't like standing adjacent to the ditch at the side of the road.
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So, I proceeded to run my errands and head home.
  
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Location

A field on a farm near North Plains, Oregon.

Participants

Plans

I programmed the GPS, and printed out a page from Google Maps. I never looked at them map. Maybe I shouldn't bother printing it in this sort of case.


Expedition

It turned out pretty much like I expected. I arrived, and the haspoint was clearly in a field. I went to ask at an adjacent house, which I think was the owner, but didn't find anyone there, nor in the barn, except for a fairly friendly dog.

I tried to ask at the house across the street, and there was no one there either. Since the hashpoint was a full 0.2 miles from the street, I decided it was too far to go without permission. It wasn't like standing adjacent to the ditch at the side of the road.

So, I proceeded to run my errands and head home.


Photos