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I woke up at dawn and ran to the hashpoint.  It was still pretty much twilight on Sunday morning, no one around except dog-walkers, so I just stone cold ran quietly up the driveway, waved my GPS arm over the fence to sweep the hashpoint, and continued on through the quiet streets.  
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This was I believe only my second geohash completed completely on foot, and the first completed by running alone.
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Kydlt and the grandchildren biked over. K. crashed once in the excitement.  Spoke with the neighbor, the hashpoint seems to be right at the fenceline. I gotta deal with the children now, report later.
 
Kydlt and the grandchildren biked over. K. crashed once in the excitement.  Spoke with the neighbor, the hashpoint seems to be right at the fenceline. I gotta deal with the children now, report later.
  

Revision as of 00:27, 14 November 2011

Sun 13 Nov 2011 in 45,-122:
45.4990202, -122.5873619
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Location

Northwest Portland near a fenceline (or driveway?)

Participants

Plans

Jim

This one looks promising. Google's a little unclear if it is just over the fence line, or near to a paved area. In any event, it appears easily accessible, assuming there are not permission problems.

How about 2PM?? Jiml 14:15, 13 November 2011 (EST)

kydlt

Oh boy, a walk to hash. I am in-town watching the grandchildren and this is right in their SE hood. Name a time, Jim. Cute children are a friendly ground-breaker. Maybe they still have their Halloween costumes.

Expedition

Michael5000

I woke up at dawn and ran to the hashpoint. It was still pretty much twilight on Sunday morning, no one around except dog-walkers, so I just stone cold ran quietly up the driveway, waved my GPS arm over the fence to sweep the hashpoint, and continued on through the quiet streets.

This was I believe only my second geohash completed completely on foot, and the first completed by running alone.

Kydlt

Kydlt and the grandchildren biked over. K. crashed once in the excitement. Spoke with the neighbor, the hashpoint seems to be right at the fenceline. I gotta deal with the children now, report later.

Tracklog

Photos

Achievements