Difference between revisions of "2010-05-31 42 -71"
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− | In Charleton Massachusetts at a power | + | In Charleton Massachusetts at a power substation (or some kind of power-related place) |
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== Expedition == | == Expedition == | ||
− | + | I have missed geohashing, and was glad to get out on this beautiful day. This was a good hashpoint for children because there was a path. | |
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+ | On the way there, my daughter took some pictures through the car window, but the camera was having problems, and by the end of the trip, the cellphone was also refusing to take pictures. | ||
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+ | We couldn't quite get to the point, because the point was a few meters inside the fence of the power substation, but we made a marker anyway, and then we went and fed the llamas right next to the power station. | ||
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+ | We had to go right home, and the children were quite disappointed that we couldn't have a Junky Snack. | ||
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+ | However, on the way home, we saw a big motorcycle that was almost like a car, which we thought was a T-Rex (but wasn't, I see now). | ||
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+ | Between the llamas and the big motorcycle, my son had a good day. My daughter was not in the geohashing spirit for this trip, but there's always next time. | ||
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== Photos == | == Photos == | ||
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Image:2010_05_31_42_-71_hallfame.jpg | This is the Basketball Hall of Fame right near home, in 42 -72. My daughter took the picture at my son's request because of the vehicle. | Image:2010_05_31_42_-71_hallfame.jpg | This is the Basketball Hall of Fame right near home, in 42 -72. My daughter took the picture at my son's request because of the vehicle. | ||
+ | Image:2010_05_31_42_-71_power.jpg | The hashpoint is inside this power substation (or whatever it's called), so we were only able to get to within a few meters of it. | ||
+ | Image:2010_05_31_42_-71_gps1.jpg | At the fence, we were just a couple meters outside GPS accuracy range. I waved the GPS around to see if it would increase it's error range, but had no luck. | ||
+ | Image:2010_05_31_42_-71_marker.jpg | My children made this marker (a few meters from the hashpoint), and told me to describe it here as a "bouquet of leaves". | ||
+ | Image:2010_05_31_42_-71_llamas.jpg | There's a llama farm so close to the power facility that the llamas have a utility pole with a "high voltage" sign on it inside their enclosure. We fed the llamas grass over the fence. | ||
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Revision as of 21:01, 1 June 2010
Mon 31 May 2010 in 42,-71: 42.1293064, -71.9973130 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In Charleton Massachusetts at a power substation (or some kind of power-related place)
Participants
Sara with her children
Expedition
I have missed geohashing, and was glad to get out on this beautiful day. This was a good hashpoint for children because there was a path.
On the way there, my daughter took some pictures through the car window, but the camera was having problems, and by the end of the trip, the cellphone was also refusing to take pictures.
We couldn't quite get to the point, because the point was a few meters inside the fence of the power substation, but we made a marker anyway, and then we went and fed the llamas right next to the power station.
We had to go right home, and the children were quite disappointed that we couldn't have a Junky Snack.
However, on the way home, we saw a big motorcycle that was almost like a car, which we thought was a T-Rex (but wasn't, I see now).
Between the llamas and the big motorcycle, my son had a good day. My daughter was not in the geohashing spirit for this trip, but there's always next time.