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== Plans == | == Plans == | ||
− | The coordinates were in a public housing development in Woodbridge, making this a rather long (57 mile) and urban bicycle geohash. To do something for Memorial Day, I decided to stop at every cemetery along the route and say thanks to a random veteran at each. | + | The coordinates were in a public housing development in Woodbridge, making this a rather long (57 mile) and rather urban bicycle geohash. To do something for Memorial Day, I decided to stop at every cemetery along the route and say thanks to a random veteran at each. |
== Expedition == | == Expedition == | ||
− | I set out with plenty of time to spare, but spent so long relaxing at the third cemetery that I barely made it to the area by 4:05. Although there was theoretically public access, I didn't want to be going too close to folks's homes, so I snapped a couple photos outside the complex and headed back, taking in two more cemeteries on an alternate route. | + | I set out with plenty of time to spare, but spent so long relaxing at the third cemetery that I barely made it to the area by 4:05. I didn't meet any other geohashers. Although there was theoretically public access, I didn't want to be going too close to folks's homes, so I snapped a couple photos outside the complex and headed back, taking in two more cemeteries on an alternate route. |
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== Photos == | == Photos == | ||
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− | Image:20120528_bas_01.JPG| Robert M. Deleson. At the first cemetery, | + | Image:20120528_bas_01.JPG| Robert M. Deleson. At the first cemetery, I sought out a veteran who had been killed in the line of duty, and found Deleson here out of a sea of flags, who died during the war at least. After this I chose veterans at random to thank. |
+ | Image:20120528_bas_02.JPG| John Wesley Enochs. | ||
+ | Image:20120528_bas_03.JPG| Clifton L. Conover. Incidentally, this cemetery was the site of the only geohash where I have met another geohasher without planning beforehand. | ||
+ | Image:20120528_bas_04.JPG| The intersection of the NJ Turnpike and Garden State Parkway from above. | ||
+ | Image:20120528_bas_05.JPG| As close as I was getting to the coordinates. | ||
+ | Image:20120528_bas_06.JPG| Nearest intersection. | ||
+ | Image:20120528_bas_07.JPG| Woodbridge Housing Authority. | ||
+ | Image:20120528_bas_08.JPG| I am almost not permitted to cross the Victory Bridge over the Raritan without taking pictures. | ||
+ | Image:20120528_bas_09.JPG| Eddie Gwozdziewicz, 1923-1944. | ||
+ | Image:20120528_bas_10.JPG| Max Finkelstein, 1922-1945. | ||
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Participants
Plans
The coordinates were in a public housing development in Woodbridge, making this a rather long (57 mile) and rather urban bicycle geohash. To do something for Memorial Day, I decided to stop at every cemetery along the route and say thanks to a random veteran at each.
Expedition
I set out with plenty of time to spare, but spent so long relaxing at the third cemetery that I barely made it to the area by 4:05. I didn't meet any other geohashers. Although there was theoretically public access, I didn't want to be going too close to folks's homes, so I snapped a couple photos outside the complex and headed back, taking in two more cemeteries on an alternate route.