Difference between revisions of "2013-11-30 48 -122"

From Geohashing
imported>Rex Wolf
(Creating expedition page)
 
imported>FippeBot
m (Location)
 
(3 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 13: Line 13:
 
| lon=-122
 
| lon=-122
 
| date=2013-11-30
 
| date=2013-11-30
 +
| graticule_name=Bellingham
 +
| graticule_link=Bellingham, Washington
 
}}
 
}}
  
Line 19: Line 21:
 
== Location ==
 
== Location ==
 
<!-- where you've surveyed the hash to be -->
 
<!-- where you've surveyed the hash to be -->
 +
In a Ferndale field, right beside I-5.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
== Participants ==
 
<!-- who attended: If you link to your wiki user name in this section, your expedition will be picked up by the various statistics generated for geohashing. You may use three tildes ~ as a shortcut to automatically insert the user signature of the account you are editing with.
 
<!-- who attended: If you link to your wiki user name in this section, your expedition will be picked up by the various statistics generated for geohashing. You may use three tildes ~ as a shortcut to automatically insert the user signature of the account you are editing with.
 
-->
 
-->
 +
* [[User:Rex Wolf|Rex Wolf]] ([[User talk:Rex Wolf|talk]])
  
 
== Plans ==
 
== Plans ==
 
<!-- what were the original plans -->
 
<!-- what were the original plans -->
 +
I wasn't planning on doing much today, but I'll see if I can't mosy on down here at the usual Saturday time.
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
 
<!-- how it all turned out. your narrative goes here. -->
 
<!-- how it all turned out. your narrative goes here. -->
 +
===Rex===
 +
I first swung by Staples to print up a marker poster, but I was told that I would have to wait a couple hours. They didn't have any printing runs in progress; they just told me that they don't do things on the spot. I'd understand a wait if they were busy running the machines for something else, but you're going to make me wait a couple hours just because you don't want to do it right then? Sorry, I'll pass.
 +
 +
Crossing the border was simple enough, but it went from just overcast to outright raining. Oh lovely, hashing in the rain! Eh, so long as it's still light outside, I'll brave it. Does me good, I'm sure. It's an adventure!
 +
 +
When I surveyed the location on Google Maps, I noticed that it was in a field, but there didn't seem to be any fence between it and the nearest parking lot, which was near a big building without a label. There was also a triangular structure of some sort in the field, and I wondered if it was a cell tower. It turned out to be a billboard visible from the interstate. The building itself turned out to be an events center, and it was certainly busy, if the number of cars in the parking lot were any indicator!
 +
 +
When I parked my car, I got out and headed for the field. There wasn't a fence, so I could actually access this hash, but the field turned out to be less a field and more a marsh. I mutter and curse a bit, not wanting to submerge my shoes in cold water, but I manage to find a way around higher ground that isn't quite so wet.
 +
 +
I actually went right past the hashpoint before checking my GPS. But then it was simple enough to turn around and find the right spot again. Without any sort of a sign (or anywhere to put it), I settled for trampling the marsh grass to form a temporary marker of sorts. GPS capture and Stupid Grin&trade; followed.
 +
 +
Then I noticed the the field just north of my location seemed like it was completely underwater. I wondered if it was actually some sort of lake. So I walked over, but this time I failed to notice the true depth of the water collecting in my path until my shoes were well and truly submerged. Well, too late now! I hopped and splashed, hooting at myself as I went--it's been an <i>awfully</i> long time since I soaked both feet like that--and got a decent look at the situation before retreating to the car.
 +
 +
There was a bigger lineup to cross the border coming back north--leftovers from yesterday's Black Friday shenanigans, I'll bet. But I got back home okay and got my shoes off to start them drying.
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==
 
<!-- if your GPS device keeps a log, you may post a link here -->
 
<!-- if your GPS device keeps a log, you may post a link here -->
 +
[[:Image:Rex-Bellingham-2013-11-30-tracklog.png|Rex's tracklog as PNG.]]
  
 
== Photos ==  
 
== Photos ==  
Line 38: Line 58:
 
-->
 
-->
 
<gallery perrow="5">
 
<gallery perrow="5">
 +
Image:Rex-Bellingham-2013-11-30-1.JPG | Heading down into the States.
 +
Image:Rex-Bellingham-2013-11-30-2.JPG | So that's what that big building was...
 +
Image:Rex-Bellingham-2013-11-30-3.JPG | What is this, a rice paddy?
 +
Image:Rex-Bellingham-2013-11-30-4.JPG | I wondered what that triangular structure was...
 +
Image:Rex-Bellingham-2013-11-30-5.JPG | The sign is... uh... trampled!
 +
Image:Rex-Bellingham-2013-11-30-6.JPG | Stupid Grin&trade;.
 +
Image:Rex-Bellingham-2013-11-30-7.PNG | GPS readout.
 +
Image:Rex-Bellingham-2013-11-30-8.JPG | Is that a polder in the distance?
 +
Image:Rex-Bellingham-2013-11-30-9.JPG | Should have worn boots.
 +
Image:Rex-Bellingham-2013-11-30-10.JPG | Crossing back into Canada.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
Line 46: Line 76:
  
 
<!-- =============== USEFUL CATEGORIES FOLLOW ================
 
<!-- =============== USEFUL CATEGORIES FOLLOW ================
Delete the next line ONLY if you have chosen the appropriate categories below. If you are unsure, don't worry. People will read your report and help you with the classification. -->
+
Delete the next line ONLY if you have chosen the appropriate categories below. If you are unsure, don't worry. People will read your report and help you with the classification.
 
[[Category:New report]]
 
[[Category:New report]]
 +
-->
  
 
<!-- Potential categories. Please include all the ones appropriate to your expedition -->
 
<!-- Potential categories. Please include all the ones appropriate to your expedition -->
Line 54: Line 85:
 
-->
 
-->
  
<!-- An actual expedition:
+
<!-- An actual expedition: -->
 
[[Category:Expeditions]]
 
[[Category:Expeditions]]
-- and one or more of --
+
<!-- and one or more of -->
 
[[Category:Expeditions with photos]]
 
[[Category:Expeditions with photos]]
 +
<!--
 
[[Category:Expeditions with videos]]
 
[[Category:Expeditions with videos]]
 
[[Category:Expedition without GPS]]
 
[[Category:Expedition without GPS]]
 
-->
 
-->
 
   
 
   
<!-- if you reached your coords:
+
<!-- if you reached your coords: -->
 
[[Category:Coordinates reached]]
 
[[Category:Coordinates reached]]
  
 
+
<!-- or if you failed :(
--><!-- or if you failed :(
 
 
[[Category:Coordinates not reached]]
 
[[Category:Coordinates not reached]]
 
-- and a reason --
 
-- and a reason --
Line 82: Line 113:
  
 
(Don't forget to delete this final close comment marker) -->
 
(Don't forget to delete this final close comment marker) -->
 +
{{location|US|WA|WA}}

Latest revision as of 04:48, 14 August 2019

Sat 30 Nov 2013 in Bellingham:
48.8491884, -122.5767650
geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox


Location

In a Ferndale field, right beside I-5.

Participants

Plans

I wasn't planning on doing much today, but I'll see if I can't mosy on down here at the usual Saturday time.

Expedition

Rex

I first swung by Staples to print up a marker poster, but I was told that I would have to wait a couple hours. They didn't have any printing runs in progress; they just told me that they don't do things on the spot. I'd understand a wait if they were busy running the machines for something else, but you're going to make me wait a couple hours just because you don't want to do it right then? Sorry, I'll pass.

Crossing the border was simple enough, but it went from just overcast to outright raining. Oh lovely, hashing in the rain! Eh, so long as it's still light outside, I'll brave it. Does me good, I'm sure. It's an adventure!

When I surveyed the location on Google Maps, I noticed that it was in a field, but there didn't seem to be any fence between it and the nearest parking lot, which was near a big building without a label. There was also a triangular structure of some sort in the field, and I wondered if it was a cell tower. It turned out to be a billboard visible from the interstate. The building itself turned out to be an events center, and it was certainly busy, if the number of cars in the parking lot were any indicator!

When I parked my car, I got out and headed for the field. There wasn't a fence, so I could actually access this hash, but the field turned out to be less a field and more a marsh. I mutter and curse a bit, not wanting to submerge my shoes in cold water, but I manage to find a way around higher ground that isn't quite so wet.

I actually went right past the hashpoint before checking my GPS. But then it was simple enough to turn around and find the right spot again. Without any sort of a sign (or anywhere to put it), I settled for trampling the marsh grass to form a temporary marker of sorts. GPS capture and Stupid Grin™ followed.

Then I noticed the the field just north of my location seemed like it was completely underwater. I wondered if it was actually some sort of lake. So I walked over, but this time I failed to notice the true depth of the water collecting in my path until my shoes were well and truly submerged. Well, too late now! I hopped and splashed, hooting at myself as I went--it's been an awfully long time since I soaked both feet like that--and got a decent look at the situation before retreating to the car.

There was a bigger lineup to cross the border coming back north--leftovers from yesterday's Black Friday shenanigans, I'll bet. But I got back home okay and got my shoes off to start them drying.

Tracklog

Rex's tracklog as PNG.

Photos

Achievements