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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
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About 4 hours before I spontaneously got in my car with barely a plan in mind, I stumbled upon the magical world of geohashing.  Thinking "why not!" I was pleased to see that today's geohash was located only 20 miles from my home.
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I'm driving, and nothing really interesting has really happened yet.  I got off the exit to McLean, and drove down the road.  Down down down...and wouldn't you know it, I found it.  Didn't exactly reach it, and here's why:  Tractor.  That's right.  A tractor was harvesting corn on that exact location in the field.  I was close enough to it, if you count the road as being close.  I was only off by about 100 feet.  So...this is where my adventure should've ended.
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But it didn't!  Right by the geohash, there was a sign pointing to another road reading "Moore's Mill".  I drive down the road and I'm seeing these beautiful trees, and horses. OH MY GOODNESS THERE WERE LOTS OF HORSES!!  I keep driving through here, then taking random turns because I live dangerously and I somehow landed in...
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Atlanta, IL.  Home of the giant guy holding a hot dog and a smiley face tower.  I stop by and take a picture of a great route 66 sign at a route 66 park.  I keep driving and instead of turning back to Bloomington, I took a wrong turn and ended up in...
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Lincoln, IL.  Where I find a giant Abe Lincoln riding a giant covered wagon.
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In conclusion: Drove past the geohash, went to 2 completely different towns, and ended up 20 miles away from the geohash.  Way to go distraction.
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==

Revision as of 00:44, 7 October 2013

Hey! Wow, this is awesome. I'm doing this thing for the sake of adventure. If I happen to meet people while doing this, then double awesome. I have the great distinction of being part of two graticles, because, oh my goodness, my town is right on the frickin' line! So if you're in 40,-88 and 40,-89 then I give you a hearty HELLO THERE, COMPANION! Haha, okay.


Sun 6 Oct 2013 in 40,-89:
40.3090708, -89.2243903
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Location

Middle of an uneventful cornfield right off of US 136 by McLean, IL

Participants

Torrentz

Plans

Expedition

About 4 hours before I spontaneously got in my car with barely a plan in mind, I stumbled upon the magical world of geohashing. Thinking "why not!" I was pleased to see that today's geohash was located only 20 miles from my home.

I'm driving, and nothing really interesting has really happened yet. I got off the exit to McLean, and drove down the road. Down down down...and wouldn't you know it, I found it. Didn't exactly reach it, and here's why: Tractor. That's right. A tractor was harvesting corn on that exact location in the field. I was close enough to it, if you count the road as being close. I was only off by about 100 feet. So...this is where my adventure should've ended.

But it didn't! Right by the geohash, there was a sign pointing to another road reading "Moore's Mill". I drive down the road and I'm seeing these beautiful trees, and horses. OH MY GOODNESS THERE WERE LOTS OF HORSES!! I keep driving through here, then taking random turns because I live dangerously and I somehow landed in...

Atlanta, IL. Home of the giant guy holding a hot dog and a smiley face tower. I stop by and take a picture of a great route 66 sign at a route 66 park. I keep driving and instead of turning back to Bloomington, I took a wrong turn and ended up in...

Lincoln, IL. Where I find a giant Abe Lincoln riding a giant covered wagon.

In conclusion: Drove past the geohash, went to 2 completely different towns, and ended up 20 miles away from the geohash. Way to go distraction.

Tracklog

Photos

Achievements