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+ | Preparation included bringing the standard fare: GPS, camera, ambassador form, mini flag. I noticed that from my house it looked like a storm was moving in, so I monitored the weather where I was going, and saw that there was significant rain happening there. That prompted my ratty shoes, but for some reason it didn't occur to me to bring a decent umbrella. | ||
== Expedition == | == Expedition == | ||
− | I | + | Of all the expeditions I've made so far over the last year, this was actually the first one I've done on a Saturday, which prompted me to aim for 4:00 so it would be official. This was also my first venture outside the [[Peoria, Illinois|Peoria]] graticule, and the first for [[Galesburg, Illinois|Galesburg's]] at all. I bid farewell to my wife, since she wasn't coming along, and started driving there after punching the coordinates into the GPS. It was expected to take about an hour, maybe a little more, so I left at quarter to three. I had no expectation of finding any other geohashers there, but I still felt it important enough to be there at the right time in case any one else was. |
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+ | After driving about ten minutes, I reached the leading edge of the rain storm, and I spent the rest of the expedition in said rain (which stopped about 20 seconds after I arrived back home). The showers were wildly varying in their intensity, so I really wasn't able to predict what it might be like when I get to where I'm going. | ||
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+ | (The thrilling conclusion will be written after I get back from church, stay tuned) | ||
== Photos == | == Photos == |
Revision as of 13:48, 13 June 2010
Sat 12 Jun 2010 in 40,-90: 40.8070820, -90.1346896 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Next to Spoon River, near the village of Maquon, Illinois
Participants
Plans
Preparation included bringing the standard fare: GPS, camera, ambassador form, mini flag. I noticed that from my house it looked like a storm was moving in, so I monitored the weather where I was going, and saw that there was significant rain happening there. That prompted my ratty shoes, but for some reason it didn't occur to me to bring a decent umbrella.
Expedition
Of all the expeditions I've made so far over the last year, this was actually the first one I've done on a Saturday, which prompted me to aim for 4:00 so it would be official. This was also my first venture outside the Peoria graticule, and the first for Galesburg's at all. I bid farewell to my wife, since she wasn't coming along, and started driving there after punching the coordinates into the GPS. It was expected to take about an hour, maybe a little more, so I left at quarter to three. I had no expectation of finding any other geohashers there, but I still felt it important enough to be there at the right time in case any one else was.
After driving about ten minutes, I reached the leading edge of the rain storm, and I spent the rest of the expedition in said rain (which stopped about 20 seconds after I arrived back home). The showers were wildly varying in their intensity, so I really wasn't able to predict what it might be like when I get to where I'm going.
(The thrilling conclusion will be written after I get back from church, stay tuned)
Photos
Achievements
Dvdllr earned the Land geohash achievement
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Dvdllr earned the Drowned Rat Geohash Honourable Mention
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