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Rebekah and I were returning from a concert around 9 pm.  She needs some night driving practice
 
Rebekah and I were returning from a concert around 9 pm.  She needs some night driving practice
 
and the day's hashpoint was just a few miles from home and easily accessible in a cemetery, so off we went.
 
and the day's hashpoint was just a few miles from home and easily accessible in a cemetery, so off we went.
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The cemetery gates were open and the hashpoint was easily accessible twenty meters or so from the road.
  
The cemetery gates were open and the spot was easily accessible twenty meters or so from the road.
 
 
It was dark so our pictures aren't particularly interesting.  However, just a few steps away
 
It was dark so our pictures aren't particularly interesting.  However, just a few steps away
 
from our best estimate of the hashpoint (and still well within GPS error bounds) was a well-tended
 
from our best estimate of the hashpoint (and still well within GPS error bounds) was a well-tended
 
grave marker, with flowers recently placed.  Mr. Zachary J. Raczok posthumously earns a Coffin Potato achievement.
 
grave marker, with flowers recently placed.  Mr. Zachary J. Raczok posthumously earns a Coffin Potato achievement.
 
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He died young, and was buried in the veteran's area of the cemetery, though his
 
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[http://www.lifestorynet.com/memories/31955 obituary] does not indicate that he was on active duty when he died.
  
 
== Photos ==
 
== Photos ==

Revision as of 22:31, 19 October 2014

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Location

In a cemetery near the Grand Rapids airport, Kentwood, MI, USA

Participants


Expedition

Rebekah and I were returning from a concert around 9 pm. She needs some night driving practice and the day's hashpoint was just a few miles from home and easily accessible in a cemetery, so off we went. The cemetery gates were open and the hashpoint was easily accessible twenty meters or so from the road.

It was dark so our pictures aren't particularly interesting. However, just a few steps away from our best estimate of the hashpoint (and still well within GPS error bounds) was a well-tended grave marker, with flowers recently placed. Mr. Zachary J. Raczok posthumously earns a Coffin Potato achievement. He died young, and was buried in the veteran's area of the cemetery, though his obituary does not indicate that he was on active duty when he died.

Photos

Achievements

CoffinPotato.PNG
George certifies that Zachary J. Raczok earned the Coffin Potato Achievement
by occupying a coffin at the (42, -85) geohash from Dec 22, 2007 to 2014-10-14.
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