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When I reached the neighborhood and parked, the woods were extremely thick. Also, there was a dog that was very unhappy about my proximity to his property and was letting everyone else know it. Since I had an alternate plan available, I decided to try it. I had noticed some paths from the aerial views and decided to try for them. I parked in the visitor lot of what appeared to be some sort of electronics company and walked towards the border. The paths I had seen from the maps were right there and easily navigable. After a easy 15 minute walk, I arrived at the hashpoint and took some pictures, making sure to be within the 10 meter radius while standing on either side of the border.  
 
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Revision as of 06:22, 17 May 2010

Thu 29 Apr 2010 in 35,-80:
35.0887706, -80.9647607
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Location

The hashpoint was only a few meters off the North Carolina / South Carolina border. This allowed for a one shot Reverse regional achievement

Participants

Art was the only attendee.

Plans

Plan A was to park in the neighborhood to the Northwest of the hashpoint and then hike in. Plan B was to approach from the South

Radio communications are available on FRS channel 6

Expedition

When I reached the neighborhood and parked, the woods were extremely thick. Also, there was a dog that was very unhappy about my proximity to his property and was letting everyone else know it. Since I had an alternate plan available, I decided to try it. I had noticed some paths from the aerial views and decided to try for them. I parked in the visitor lot of what appeared to be some sort of electronics company and walked towards the border. The paths I had seen from the maps were right there and easily navigable. After a easy 15 minute walk, I arrived at the hashpoint and took some pictures, making sure to be within the 10 meter radius while standing on either side of the border.

Achievements Earned

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Art earned the Reverse regional achievement
by reaching hash points in all 2 regions of the Charlotte, North Carolina (35, -80) graticule on state level.
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Art achieved level 2 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
by visiting coordinates in Gastonia, North Carolina and 2 of the surrounding graticules.

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