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== Location ==
 
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At the edge of an outbuilding in Edgewood.
  
 
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A month and a half is '''far''' too long for the Seattle graticule to go without a geohash. To be fair, most of those would have required military clearance or water wings.
  
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Wednesday night I was headed to Tacoma to have a pint with a pal and saw that the Geohash was likely to be achievable. Expedition!
  
 
*Beer at the pub first, then geohash.  -- [[User:Thomcat|Thomcat]] [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.26189189&lon=-122.44612337&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @47.2619,-122.4461] 18:59, 12 December 2012 (PST)
 
*Beer at the pub first, then geohash.  -- [[User:Thomcat|Thomcat]] [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.26189189&lon=-122.44612337&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @47.2619,-122.4461] 18:59, 12 December 2012 (PST)
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After the pint, I drove to the spot, parking right beside the closed business. Mostly dark, with the only illumination from the very bright sign.
  
 
*It's weird to sit watching the geohashdroid and see the dot - not the map - move.  -- [[User:Thomcat|Thomcat]] [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.23159795&lon=-122.29449628&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @47.2316,-122.2945] 20:43, 12 December 2012 (PST)
 
*It's weird to sit watching the geohashdroid and see the dot - not the map - move.  -- [[User:Thomcat|Thomcat]] [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.23159795&lon=-122.29449628&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @47.2316,-122.2945] 20:43, 12 December 2012 (PST)
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This was the strange bit - I was parked, and the map was not moving a bit, but the dot actually slid around a little on the screen. Was it moving out of the way of the arrow? No idea. Anyhow, the closest I could get a reading was 5.5 meters, and on geohashdroid that ended up green - I am guessing due to the metal building and rain. The actual spot was (according to the photo) inside that building, which was not accessible after hours anyhow.
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12-12-12 geohash achieved!
  
 
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Image:2012-12-12_47_-122_20-48-17-457.jpg | The building [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.23159801&lon=-122.29452720&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @47.2316,-122.2945]
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Image:2012-12-12_47_-122_20-51-14-204.jpg | Time to head north again. [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.23158744&lon=-122.29446060&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @47.2316,-122.2945]
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Location

At the edge of an outbuilding in Edgewood.

Participants

Expedition

A month and a half is far too long for the Seattle graticule to go without a geohash. To be fair, most of those would have required military clearance or water wings.

Wednesday night I was headed to Tacoma to have a pint with a pal and saw that the Geohash was likely to be achievable. Expedition!

After the pint, I drove to the spot, parking right beside the closed business. Mostly dark, with the only illumination from the very bright sign.

  • It's weird to sit watching the geohashdroid and see the dot - not the map - move. -- Thomcat @47.2316,-122.2945 20:43, 12 December 2012 (PST)

This was the strange bit - I was parked, and the map was not moving a bit, but the dot actually slid around a little on the screen. Was it moving out of the way of the arrow? No idea. Anyhow, the closest I could get a reading was 5.5 meters, and on geohashdroid that ended up green - I am guessing due to the metal building and rain. The actual spot was (according to the photo) inside that building, which was not accessible after hours anyhow.

12-12-12 geohash achieved!

Photos