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− | + | I am back home for the holidays, and decided to fire up the coordinate calculator. Luckily, the hashpoint was an easy bike ride away! | |
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+ | I was able to follow Foxworthy Avenue until it turned into Pearl, then I turned onto Hillsdale, which itself turns into Snell. | ||
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+ | On Hillsdale, I passed by a few quarries that appear to still be in operation. | ||
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+ | On Snell, I passed by the Martial Cottle Park, which consists of trails and farms (I'm not sure where exactly the produce is sold). | ||
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+ | I turned right onto Blossom Hill, and the hashpoint was in front of a house that was between a strip mall and the entrance for highway 85. | ||
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+ | Going back, I took the scenic route and found a lot of interesting places. After passing through a few suburban tracts, I continued on the Cottle Park Trail, which generally parallels Chynoweth Ave. I also found a few other trails (87 Bikeway and Guadalupe River) that I intend to explore soon. This is why I love geohashing! | ||
== Tracklog == | == Tracklog == |
Revision as of 06:58, 19 December 2015
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Location
In front of a house on Blossom Hill Road near CA-85 (California State Highway 85), in south San Jose.
Participants
Plans
After checking the coordinate calculator, I realized that the hashpoint was close enough to easily bike to.
Expedition
I am back home for the holidays, and decided to fire up the coordinate calculator. Luckily, the hashpoint was an easy bike ride away!
I was able to follow Foxworthy Avenue until it turned into Pearl, then I turned onto Hillsdale, which itself turns into Snell.
On Hillsdale, I passed by a few quarries that appear to still be in operation.
On Snell, I passed by the Martial Cottle Park, which consists of trails and farms (I'm not sure where exactly the produce is sold).
I turned right onto Blossom Hill, and the hashpoint was in front of a house that was between a strip mall and the entrance for highway 85.
Going back, I took the scenic route and found a lot of interesting places. After passing through a few suburban tracts, I continued on the Cottle Park Trail, which generally parallels Chynoweth Ave. I also found a few other trails (87 Bikeway and Guadalupe River) that I intend to explore soon. This is why I love geohashing!
Tracklog
Photos
Achievements