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== Location ==
 
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Near the Jackson School Road on-ramp to Hwy 26 West
  
 
== Participants ==
 
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* [[User:Jiml|Jiml]] ([[User talk:Jiml|talk]])
  
 
== Plans ==
 
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I figured I could just drive down the onramp and would pass through the hashpoint
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on my way home from work.
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
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Boy was I wrong.
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I made a first pass, and discovered I never got closer than about 100-200 feet from the hashpoint.
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So much for the accuracy of Google maps showing the hashpoint right there.
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So I drove to the next exit on Hwy 26, turned around through the bridge construction, and parked
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about a quarter mile from the on ramp and hoofed it up to the on-ramp.  I stayed in the green
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space adjacent to the on-ramp for safety.  (It was dark.)  I finally got to 12 feet from the hashpoint
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and declared success.  It was almost to the fence for the adjacent property, so it is a good thing
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it wasn't much further.
  
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I walked back to my car and headed home.
  
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Revision as of 05:44, 5 October 2013

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Location

Near the Jackson School Road on-ramp to Hwy 26 West

Participants

Plans

I figured I could just drive down the onramp and would pass through the hashpoint on my way home from work.

Expedition

Boy was I wrong.

I made a first pass, and discovered I never got closer than about 100-200 feet from the hashpoint. So much for the accuracy of Google maps showing the hashpoint right there.

So I drove to the next exit on Hwy 26, turned around through the bridge construction, and parked about a quarter mile from the on ramp and hoofed it up to the on-ramp. I stayed in the green space adjacent to the on-ramp for safety. (It was dark.) I finally got to 12 feet from the hashpoint and declared success. It was almost to the fence for the adjacent property, so it is a good thing it wasn't much further.

I walked back to my car and headed home.

No photos. No Speed racer.


Achievements

  • Land Geohash