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[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=42.844501N%2C%2071.686917W 42.844501N, 71.686917W]
 
[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=42.844501N%2C%2071.686917W 42.844501N, 71.686917W]
  
This hash is located in Milford, NH near the Greenville border in the [[Boston|Boston, Massachusetts]] graticule in a field north of 101A west of the oval. Most likely private property.  
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This hash is located in Milford, NH near the Greenville border in the [[Boston, Massachusetts]] graticule in a field north of 101A west of the oval. Most likely private property.  
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{{No trespassing geohash
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| latitude = 42
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| longitude = -71
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| date = 2008-06-19
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| name = [[User:Ahecht|AHecht]]
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| image = Boston_061908_Sunset.s.jpg
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}}
  
 
==Expeditions==
 
==Expeditions==
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===[[User:Ahecht|AHecht]] 8:11pm EDT===
 
===[[User:Ahecht|AHecht]] 8:11pm EDT===
I tried to reach this hash after work, but found that it was on private property and, despite the dirt road shown on Google Maps, inaccessible by car. I got about 1/5 of a mile away and found that the road was deliberately blocked by a couple of logs, so I decided to go no further. There was a nearby hill I could climb to get a view of the field with the geohash in it, so I climbed up there and snapped a picture just as the sun was setting. Sorry for the lousy pics, I didn't have a real camera with me and had to use my phone.
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This is the second geohash I've attempted that was adjacent to the Souhegan River, but this time I was unsuccessful. I tried to reach this hash after work, but found that it was on private property and, despite the dirt road shown on Google Maps, inaccessible by car. I got about 1/5 of a mile away and found that the road was deliberately blocked by a couple of logs, so I decided to go no further. There was a nearby hill I could climb to get a view of the field with the geohash in it, so I climbed up there and snapped a picture just as the sun was setting. Sorry for the lousy pics, I didn't have a real camera with me and had to use my phone.
  
 
<gallery caption="Boston 06-19-08: [[User:Ahecht|AHecht]]" widths="200px" heights="200px" perrow="2">
 
<gallery caption="Boston 06-19-08: [[User:Ahecht|AHecht]]" widths="200px" heights="200px" perrow="2">
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Image:GMaps.Geohash.06-19-2008.Boston.jpg|An overview of the area, showing how far I got. Note the Souhegan River to the north.
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Image:Boston_061908_Log.s.jpg|The log blocking the road.
 
Image:Boston_061908_Log.s.jpg|The log blocking the road.
  
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[[Category: Meetup on 2008-06-19]]
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[[Category:Expeditions]]
[[Category: Meetup in 42 -71]]
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[[Category:Expeditions with photos]]
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[[Category:Coordinates not reached]]
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[[Category:Not reached - No public access]]
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{{location|US|NH|HI}}

Latest revision as of 05:13, 7 August 2019

Thu 19 Jun 2008 in 42,-71:
42.8445014, -71.6869165
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About

42.844501N, 71.686917W

This hash is located in Milford, NH near the Greenville border in the Boston, Massachusetts graticule in a field north of 101A west of the oval. Most likely private property.

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AHecht earned the No trespassing consolation prize
by almost reaching the (42, -71) geohash on 2008-06-19.
Boston 061908 Sunset.s.jpg

Expeditions

No one has reached this geohash yet!

Failed Expeditions

AHecht 8:11pm EDT

This is the second geohash I've attempted that was adjacent to the Souhegan River, but this time I was unsuccessful. I tried to reach this hash after work, but found that it was on private property and, despite the dirt road shown on Google Maps, inaccessible by car. I got about 1/5 of a mile away and found that the road was deliberately blocked by a couple of logs, so I decided to go no further. There was a nearby hill I could climb to get a view of the field with the geohash in it, so I climbed up there and snapped a picture just as the sun was setting. Sorry for the lousy pics, I didn't have a real camera with me and had to use my phone.