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+ | This attempt at a lunchtime hash ended where a private access road crossed a rail grade into a small wooded residential neighborhood inhabited by folks of considerable means. With the GPS pointing due south, the access road took a sharp turn to the east and began looking distinctly drivewaylike. A more gregarious geohasher might have knocked on doors, and someone not due back at work might have tried a little bushwhacking, but I settled for a no-tresspassing fail. | ||
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+ | I hadn't noticed my winning streak, but this Expedition -- my 49th -- is the first fail since Expedition #30! I truly doubt I'll ever clock 18 straight wins again. | ||
== Tracklog == | == Tracklog == |
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Location
A residential enclave on the north shore of the Columbia, east of Vancouver.
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This attempt at a lunchtime hash ended where a private access road crossed a rail grade into a small wooded residential neighborhood inhabited by folks of considerable means. With the GPS pointing due south, the access road took a sharp turn to the east and began looking distinctly drivewaylike. A more gregarious geohasher might have knocked on doors, and someone not due back at work might have tried a little bushwhacking, but I settled for a no-tresspassing fail.
I hadn't noticed my winning streak, but this Expedition -- my 49th -- is the first fail since Expedition #30! I truly doubt I'll ever clock 18 straight wins again.
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