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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
In the Willamette River near Lake Oswego.  Yeah: ''In''.
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In the Willamette River near West Linn.  Yeah: '''In'''.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
== Participants ==
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Since there are no takers on a (probably) successful Retro expedition, I'll go and
 
Since there are no takers on a (probably) successful Retro expedition, I'll go and
 
gaze out at a hashpoint in the river.  I guess I'll aim for 4ish.
 
gaze out at a hashpoint in the river.  I guess I'll aim for 4ish.
 +
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(The Universe had other plans for me, though.)
  
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
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Jim went to the Farmer's market as usual, but got distracted talking to folks, including
 +
some local municipal employees I didn't expect to be there.  Thus,  I didn't get around to
 +
finding a pie for Geohashing Day.  My backupplan to go by a local store also failed when
 +
the route didn't end up going by the planned store.  Finally, I just gave up and headed for
 +
the hashpoint.
 +
 
 +
After I started out for the hashpoint, it suddenly dawned on me that the GPS was both
 +
not programmed, and also not turned on, which was going to make it a challenge to make sure I was
 +
headed to the right place.  So, when I got to "the other side of town", I stopped to quickly
 +
program the GPS, a plan which would come back to haunt me.  I continued on, and then noticed that the
 +
GPS was off again.  Apparently the batteries had died.  Luckily, I've learned from previous
 +
experience, and two spare AA batteries now live in the dry box with the camera, so I've always
 +
got spares for both devices.
 +
 
 +
Another stop fixed that problem, and some study of the map got me headed down
 +
the little side road towards the park and hashpoint.  There was a park on shore near the
 +
hashpoint, and I figured I'd stop there to look around, and figured I could gaze
 +
out at the hashpoint.  When I pulled in, I found a lot of people, grills, boats and a lot of
 +
waterski equipment.
 +
 
 +
At first, I thought it was a local water ski club, but some questions revealed that it was a
 +
local sports shop, Active Water Sports, was having a Demo day, and
 +
they had lots of boats that were happy to take
 +
people out on the water.  So I wandered down to the dock, and talked to one of the people
 +
standing around, and he said he'd be happy to take me out to the coordinates.  So, I climbed
 +
aboard and we headed out onto the river, following the arrow of the GPS.  However, instead of leading
 +
us to the middle of the river where Google Maps was showing me, we were lead close to the
 +
far shore, and told it was up on the highway there.
 +
 
 +
This didn't make any sense to me.  Google Maps was sometimes off by a bit, but this was way
 +
too much.  However, examination of my pockets revealed that my PDA hadn't joined my GPS and I
 +
on our trip onto the water, so I couldn't check the coordinates.
 +
 
 +
We returned to shore, where I thanked my pilot and headed to the car to check the coords.
 +
 
 +
As soon as I looked at the coords in the GPS, I knew I was in trouble.  I had 5 threes in
 +
a row, and I would have remembered that sort of pattern.  The PDA revealed that there was
 +
supposed to be a 6 in the middle of those.  Fixing that brought the coordinates 0.2 miles closer,
 +
which really would be in the water, as expected.
 +
 
 +
Now I just had to screw up my courage to ask for another trip onto the water.  I waited for some
 +
other folks to be ready to go out, so it wouldn't just be a trip for me, and asked if I could
 +
stick along and get a little side jaunt. They were fine with that, and I joined them.   There were
 +
three young men with "Wakeboards" they wanted to try out.  One had never done it before, but
 +
had snowboarded, and one was intermediate level, I guess, and the third was pretty advanced.
 +
 
 +
Our boat operator, Scott, was very nice helping the newcomer get started and had helpful pointers
 +
for both of the more experienced folks.  (He's apparently a sports instructor as well.)
 +
 
 +
After we spent 20 minutes or so going up and down the river, we headed back, which was towards the hashpoint,
 +
Speeding upriver following the GPS arrow, I saw the GPS register 10 feet to the hashpoint before we
 +
managed to stop and turn around.  I suppose it might have been a [[Speed Racer]], except I'm not
 +
sure what the legal speed would be.  :-)  I didn't really take any pictures, figuring the Tracklog would
 +
be enough.  (If the story wasn't good enough...)
 +
 
 +
We came through at a slower pace the second time, and headed back to the Dock.
 +
 
 +
I climbed back onto shore and decided to head north to [[2011-05-22 45 -122]]
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==
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== Photos ==  
 
== Photos ==  
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Need to be extracted from Camera
 
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== Achievements ==
 
== Achievements ==
 
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* WATER Geohash!
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* Geohashing Day
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[[Category:New report]]
 
[[Category:New report]]
  
[[Category:Expedition planning]]
 
  
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[[Category:Expeditions]]
  
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[[Category:Expeditions]]
 
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[[Category:Expeditions with photos]]
 
[[Category:Expeditions with photos]]
[[Category:Expeditions with videos]]
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[[Category:Expedition without GPS]]
 
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<!-- if you reached your coords:
 
 
[[Category:Coordinates reached]]
 
[[Category:Coordinates reached]]
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<!-- or if you failed :(
 
[[Category:Coordinates not reached]]
 
-- and a reason --
 
[[Category:Not reached - Mother Nature]]    when there is a natural obstacle between you and the target
 
[[Category:Not reached - No public access]]  when there is a man-made obstacle between you and the target
 
[[Category:Not reached - Technology]]        when you failed get your GPS, car, bike or such to work
 
[[Category:Not reached - Did not attempt]]  when you went to an alternate location, or decided early on to abort the expedition.
 
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Location

In the Willamette River near West Linn. Yeah: In.

Participants

Plans

Since there are no takers on a (probably) successful Retro expedition, I'll go and gaze out at a hashpoint in the river. I guess I'll aim for 4ish.

(The Universe had other plans for me, though.)


Expedition

Jim went to the Farmer's market as usual, but got distracted talking to folks, including some local municipal employees I didn't expect to be there. Thus, I didn't get around to finding a pie for Geohashing Day. My backupplan to go by a local store also failed when the route didn't end up going by the planned store. Finally, I just gave up and headed for the hashpoint.

After I started out for the hashpoint, it suddenly dawned on me that the GPS was both not programmed, and also not turned on, which was going to make it a challenge to make sure I was headed to the right place. So, when I got to "the other side of town", I stopped to quickly program the GPS, a plan which would come back to haunt me. I continued on, and then noticed that the GPS was off again. Apparently the batteries had died. Luckily, I've learned from previous experience, and two spare AA batteries now live in the dry box with the camera, so I've always got spares for both devices.

Another stop fixed that problem, and some study of the map got me headed down the little side road towards the park and hashpoint. There was a park on shore near the hashpoint, and I figured I'd stop there to look around, and figured I could gaze out at the hashpoint. When I pulled in, I found a lot of people, grills, boats and a lot of waterski equipment.

At first, I thought it was a local water ski club, but some questions revealed that it was a local sports shop, Active Water Sports, was having a Demo day, and they had lots of boats that were happy to take people out on the water. So I wandered down to the dock, and talked to one of the people standing around, and he said he'd be happy to take me out to the coordinates. So, I climbed aboard and we headed out onto the river, following the arrow of the GPS. However, instead of leading us to the middle of the river where Google Maps was showing me, we were lead close to the far shore, and told it was up on the highway there.

This didn't make any sense to me. Google Maps was sometimes off by a bit, but this was way too much. However, examination of my pockets revealed that my PDA hadn't joined my GPS and I on our trip onto the water, so I couldn't check the coordinates.

We returned to shore, where I thanked my pilot and headed to the car to check the coords.

As soon as I looked at the coords in the GPS, I knew I was in trouble. I had 5 threes in a row, and I would have remembered that sort of pattern. The PDA revealed that there was supposed to be a 6 in the middle of those. Fixing that brought the coordinates 0.2 miles closer, which really would be in the water, as expected.

Now I just had to screw up my courage to ask for another trip onto the water. I waited for some other folks to be ready to go out, so it wouldn't just be a trip for me, and asked if I could stick along and get a little side jaunt. They were fine with that, and I joined them. There were three young men with "Wakeboards" they wanted to try out. One had never done it before, but had snowboarded, and one was intermediate level, I guess, and the third was pretty advanced.

Our boat operator, Scott, was very nice helping the newcomer get started and had helpful pointers for both of the more experienced folks. (He's apparently a sports instructor as well.)

After we spent 20 minutes or so going up and down the river, we headed back, which was towards the hashpoint, Speeding upriver following the GPS arrow, I saw the GPS register 10 feet to the hashpoint before we managed to stop and turn around. I suppose it might have been a Speed Racer, except I'm not sure what the legal speed would be.  :-) I didn't really take any pictures, figuring the Tracklog would be enough. (If the story wasn't good enough...)

We came through at a slower pace the second time, and headed back to the Dock.

I climbed back onto shore and decided to head north to 2011-05-22 45 -122



Tracklog

Photos

Need to be extracted from Camera

Achievements

  • WATER Geohash!
  • Geohashing Day