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I rode about 4 1/2 miles up into the hills on the "C Line" Road, most of it pretty steeply uphill.  I was wearing red, which was good as there were plenty of shots ringing out, and as I approached the hashpoint I passed two dudes enjoying their Constitutional right to blaze away with the biggest, scariest looking gun I'd ever seen.  I gave them the guy nod.
 
I rode about 4 1/2 miles up into the hills on the "C Line" Road, most of it pretty steeply uphill.  I was wearing red, which was good as there were plenty of shots ringing out, and as I approached the hashpoint I passed two dudes enjoying their Constitutional right to blaze away with the biggest, scariest looking gun I'd ever seen.  I gave them the guy nod.
  
The C Line turned out to be a couple of hundred feet high for the hashpoint, but a convenient side road let me burn some elevation, and then an even more convenient side road that isn't on the maps took me to within 20 feet.  I plunged into the forest to find....  a vaccuum cleaner?  What the hell?  Haven't people heard of dumpsters?  I almost wished I had just driven in, because there was no way to take out that kind of trash by bike.  Anyway: minor bushwhacking, nailed the hashpoint, and headed back the truck, enjoying the expenditure of potential energy I had saved up on the way in.
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The C Line turned out to be a couple of hundred feet high for the hashpoint, but a convenient side road let me burn some elevation, and then an even more convenient side road that isn't on the maps took me to within 20 feet.  I plunged into the forest to find....  a vacuum cleaner?  What the hell?  Haven't people heard of dumpsters?  I almost wished I had just driven in, because there was no way to take out that kind of trash by bike.  Anyway: minor bushwhacking, nailed the hashpoint, and headed back the truck, enjoying the expenditure of potential energy I had saved up on the way in.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:31, 9 August 2019

Arriving at the vicinity of the hashpoint with assistance from forest-savvy hashscot.
Sun 29 Aug 2010 in 46,-123:
46.9542821, -123.1512477
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Location

In the Capital State Forest, twelve miles WSW of Olympia.

Participants


Expedition

I approached this point from the south and west, coming up Waddell Creek Road to Sherman Valley Road. I envisioned the area being much more remote than it turned out to be, so was pretty amused to get to Norschka Road, where I had planned to park the truck and proceed on bike, to find several trucks full of young dudes with bikes. "This is what it would be like," I thought, "if geohashing went mainstream."

I rode about 4 1/2 miles up into the hills on the "C Line" Road, most of it pretty steeply uphill. I was wearing red, which was good as there were plenty of shots ringing out, and as I approached the hashpoint I passed two dudes enjoying their Constitutional right to blaze away with the biggest, scariest looking gun I'd ever seen. I gave them the guy nod.

The C Line turned out to be a couple of hundred feet high for the hashpoint, but a convenient side road let me burn some elevation, and then an even more convenient side road that isn't on the maps took me to within 20 feet. I plunged into the forest to find.... a vacuum cleaner? What the hell? Haven't people heard of dumpsters? I almost wished I had just driven in, because there was no way to take out that kind of trash by bike. Anyway: minor bushwhacking, nailed the hashpoint, and headed back the truck, enjoying the expenditure of potential energy I had saved up on the way in.

Photos

Eventually

Achievements

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Michael5000 earned the Multihash Achievement
by reaching 3 hash points on 2010-08-29. It's a Triple Hash.