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Revision as of 23:24, 22 November 2014

Sat 22 Nov 2014 in 43,-86:
43.7102331, -86.3570493
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Location

43.710233°, -86.35705°

  • At the North-East corner of Lake Road and N. Oceana Drive - located within a few feet of the drainage culvert.

Participants

Plans

The original plan I had in mind was to walk to the hashpoint, as it is about 2850-2950 feet from my front door in a straight line, however the lake in the way made the trip a bit longer, and the cold rain encouraged use of a car.

Expedition

I arrived at 4:31pm after a one minute drive (edit, it was probably more like three or four - it was a bit slick). As I rounded the corner I easily spotted the ditch I had noted in the google satellite photo, and parked the car. The rain had cleared most of the snow, making walking in to its location about 15 feet off the road much easier. At the hashpoint I found a drainage culvert, withing a few feet of the hash judging by the image printed out from the satellite photo. Photos taken of the hash point (with an unneeded compass, but hey, I have it in my hiking jacket pocket anyway!), I returned home. My first successful hash!!



Photos

Achievements

Land Geohash
Couch Potato - honorary mention
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