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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
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In a valley off the end of Garden Road in Poway, CA
  
 
== Participants ==
 
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[[User:LucasBrown|LucasBrown]] reached the hashpoint at 11:36 (PST)
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== Plans ==
 
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*Hmmm... can I squeeze in a hike today?  -- [[User:Mathgeek|Mathgeek]] 08:37, 6 February 2013 (PST)
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
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[[User:LucasBrown|LucasBrown]]'s expedition:<br>
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I drove to the end of Hidden Valley Drive and proceeded by foot along a path roughly following the bottom of the valley.  After a few hundred meters, both the valley and the path split, and I followed the southerly path to the hashpoint.  The path quickly climbed a dozen meters or so while the bottom of the valley took a gentler slope, leading me about ten meters above the valley bottom.  This path quickly led me to a spot about 17 meters from the hashpoint.  The satellite imagery showed a rougher trail that would lead me to within a few meters of the hashpoint meeting the present trail obliquely a little ways further up the valley, so I proceeded to find this junction.  This new, rougher trail was significantly less well-defined than the present trail, leading me to overshoot the merger. After backtracking a ways, I found the junction. This new trail led me to within five meters of the hashpoint, and after some pushing-aside of brush, the hashpoint was acquired.
  
 
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Image:2013-02-06_32_-116_16-24-59-052.jpg | Geohash Droid details page at the hashpoint
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Image:2013-02-06_32_-116_16-28-22-099.jpg | The hashpoint is atop this boulder.
 
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Location

In a valley off the end of Garden Road in Poway, CA

Participants

LucasBrown reached the hashpoint at 11:36 (PST)

Plans

  • Hmmm... can I squeeze in a hike today? -- Mathgeek 08:37, 6 February 2013 (PST)

Expedition

LucasBrown's expedition:
I drove to the end of Hidden Valley Drive and proceeded by foot along a path roughly following the bottom of the valley. After a few hundred meters, both the valley and the path split, and I followed the southerly path to the hashpoint. The path quickly climbed a dozen meters or so while the bottom of the valley took a gentler slope, leading me about ten meters above the valley bottom. This path quickly led me to a spot about 17 meters from the hashpoint. The satellite imagery showed a rougher trail that would lead me to within a few meters of the hashpoint meeting the present trail obliquely a little ways further up the valley, so I proceeded to find this junction. This new, rougher trail was significantly less well-defined than the present trail, leading me to overshoot the merger. After backtracking a ways, I found the junction. This new trail led me to within five meters of the hashpoint, and after some pushing-aside of brush, the hashpoint was acquired.

Tracklog

Photos

Achievements