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Revision as of 17:45, 4 June 2008
Wed 4 Jun 2008 in 37,-121: 37.1802923, -121.8450323 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Logistics
- Google Maps link
- Looks to be lots of trails around, but the actual spot is about 50' from the nearest one, in a dense clump of trees.
- Unless I miss my guess (always a possibility), the nearest trail should be the April Trail. The geohash appears almost on top of the Powder House historical site; if that's the case, easiest parking is going to be at the Hacienda entrance off Almaden/Alamitos Road. From there, pick up a trail map and take the Mine Hill Trail approximately 1.5 miles (past several other trails, keep a close eye out) until you see the signs for the April Trail or Powder House.
- The last time I was in this park, I hiked near this area and seem to remember a hillside completely covered in poison oak in the Church Hill vicinity. Consider bringing Tecnu.
- The April Mine entrance isn't all that far away from this geohash. But given that it's an abandoned, closed to the public mine shaft that was used for extracting mercury, it might not be that great of an idea to try for the Underground Geohash. Besides, without a GPS lock, how can you prove it? Oh, and: Please Do Not Tresspass.
Intended attendees
- Tapin is going to try to be there, but he'll be at the trailhead in the early evening -- 6:45pm-ish if everything goes well.