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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.  
 
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.  Distance covered: 5.89 miles.
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This was I believe only my second geohash completed completely on foot, and the first completed entirely by running.  Distance covered: 5.89 miles.
  
 
===Kydlt===
 
===Kydlt===

Revision as of 00:34, 14 November 2011

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

Near a fenceline and driveway on SE 74th Avenue, near Powell Boulevard.

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 entirely by running. Distance covered: 5.89 miles.

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

T2htemp1.JPG
Michael5000 issued a challenge for the Tale of Two Hashes achievement
by geohashing in a place named "74th" from the (45, -122) geohash on 2011-11-13.