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== Expedition ==  
 
== Expedition ==  
When I arrived at the location to park, I saw a lot of frozen standing water in the woods and I thought this could be messy, but without posted signs, I had at least try. I avoided most of the frozen puddles until I got to a wide section where the ice was not nearly thick enough to support me. Using fallen branches and a small log, I nearly made it across, but still got some water in my shoe. With a cold foot, I determined that I would get the hash and make this at least worth it.  
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When I arrived at the location to park, I saw a lot of frozen standing water in the woods and I thought this could be messy, but without posted signs, I had to at least try. I avoided most of the frozen puddles until I got to a wide section where the ice was not nearly thick enough to support me. Using fallen branches and a small log, I nearly made it across, but still got some water in my shoe. With a cold foot, I determined that I would get the hash and make this at least worth it.  
  
Getting away from the more flooded areas, I noticed a lot of wild turkey tracks. The closer I got to the hash, the more there were, until I looked up and to my right where I saw the whole flock. There were probably 12 - 15 birds and they didn't seem too concerned by my presence so I was able to get a few pictures.
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Getting away from the more flooded areas, I noticed a lot of wild turkey tracks. The closer I got to the hash, the more there were, until I looked up and to my right where I saw the whole flock. There were probably 15 - 20 birds and they didn't seem too concerned by my presence so I was able to get a few pictures.
  
 
Finally, I made it to the hash without any other issues and got my pictures. The turkeys clearly beat me to the hash as they tore up quite a bit of an area next to it looking for food hidden in the leaves and snow.
 
Finally, I made it to the hash without any other issues and got my pictures. The turkeys clearly beat me to the hash as they tore up quite a bit of an area next to it looking for food hidden in the leaves and snow.
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== Photos ==  
 
== Photos ==  
 
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Image: 2016-02-26 turkeys.jpg | On the way to the hash, these guys kept an eye on me, but weren't really concerned.
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Image: 2016-02-26 foodSearch.jpg | Right next to the hash, I could see they were foraging for food.
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Image: 2016-02-26 gps.jpg |Made it.
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Image: 2016-02-26 gps2.jpg | Accuracy.
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Image: 2016-02-26 stupidGrin.jpg | The tree behind me makes it look like I have one of those puff-balls on my hat.
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 29 March 2020

Fri 26 Feb 2016 in 42,-78:
42.6395631, -78.9986172
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Location

In the woods, East of Angola; between Rt 20 and Gowans Rd

Plans

Going to drive to the hash after work and then head into the city to meet my parents for a fish fry at a Firehall close to them. I should be able to park on the shoulder of Rt 20 and walk into the woods. The steet-view does not show any posted signs from 2013.

Participants

Expedition

When I arrived at the location to park, I saw a lot of frozen standing water in the woods and I thought this could be messy, but without posted signs, I had to at least try. I avoided most of the frozen puddles until I got to a wide section where the ice was not nearly thick enough to support me. Using fallen branches and a small log, I nearly made it across, but still got some water in my shoe. With a cold foot, I determined that I would get the hash and make this at least worth it.

Getting away from the more flooded areas, I noticed a lot of wild turkey tracks. The closer I got to the hash, the more there were, until I looked up and to my right where I saw the whole flock. There were probably 15 - 20 birds and they didn't seem too concerned by my presence so I was able to get a few pictures.

Finally, I made it to the hash without any other issues and got my pictures. The turkeys clearly beat me to the hash as they tore up quite a bit of an area next to it looking for food hidden in the leaves and snow.

I avoided the swampy area getting back to the car and drove to meet my parents for a delicious fish fry.

Photos

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by reaching the (42, -78) geohash on 2016-02-26.