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== Location ==
 
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In the forest west of Shoresh, Israel.
 
In the forest west of Shoresh, Israel.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
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== Plans ==
 
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Take the first bus westward and get off near Shoresh.
 
Take the first bus westward and get off near Shoresh.
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I need to work fast because Passover is tonight.  The morning before, we burn our last bread before we switch to Matzah so I have to do that before I go.
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
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The weather ended up being warm and rainy.  It was pretty nice.
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The weather ended up being warm and rainy.  It was pretty nice.  My timing was just fine before the holiday.
  
 
I took the 185 from the Jerusalem city entrance to Neve Ilan, northeast of the hashpoint.  From there someone guided me through his house to a trail that led to the tunnel underneath Highway One to the correct side of the highway.  I walked around the village of Shoresh until I arrived at a trail.  I followed Google Maps down the trail until I reached the closest point on the trail to the hashpoint before I would need to start bushwhacking.
 
I took the 185 from the Jerusalem city entrance to Neve Ilan, northeast of the hashpoint.  From there someone guided me through his house to a trail that led to the tunnel underneath Highway One to the correct side of the highway.  I walked around the village of Shoresh until I arrived at a trail.  I followed Google Maps down the trail until I reached the closest point on the trail to the hashpoint before I would need to start bushwhacking.
  
Surprisingly bushwhacking was a lot harder than I thought.  When I saw it was on a slope I tried to walk down below the slope so that I could attack at the unknown while walking up rather than walking down.  There were small 1.5 meter terraces to climb and the foliage was thick enough that I had to crawl at some points.  The GPS wasn't so quality so I had to do a lot of dancing, of course also on slopes and terraces.  The hashpoint ended up being in a pleasant and I was able to get a screen shot and a selfie by the time my battery died.
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Surprisingly bushwhacking was a lot harder than I thought.  When I saw it was on a slope I tried to walk down below the slope so that I could attack at the unknown while walking up rather than walking down.  There were small 1.5 meter terraces to climb and the foliage was thick enough that I had to crawl at some points.  The GPS wasn't great quality so I had to do a lot of dancing, of course also on slopes and terraces.  The hashpoint ended up being in a pleasant and I was able to get a screen shot and a selfie by the time my battery died.
  
 
I climbed back to the trail and then walked back to highway the way I came.  Right before the entrance to the highway there was a gas station with plenty of drivers.  I found someone who was going to Jerusalem and easily hitched back.
 
I climbed back to the trail and then walked back to highway the way I came.  Right before the entrance to the highway there was a gas station with plenty of drivers.  I found someone who was going to Jerusalem and easily hitched back.
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Location

In the forest west of Shoresh, Israel.

Participants

Plans

Take the first bus westward and get off near Shoresh.

I need to work fast because Passover is tonight. The morning before, we burn our last bread before we switch to Matzah so I have to do that before I go.

Expedition

The weather ended up being warm and rainy. It was pretty nice. My timing was just fine before the holiday.

I took the 185 from the Jerusalem city entrance to Neve Ilan, northeast of the hashpoint. From there someone guided me through his house to a trail that led to the tunnel underneath Highway One to the correct side of the highway. I walked around the village of Shoresh until I arrived at a trail. I followed Google Maps down the trail until I reached the closest point on the trail to the hashpoint before I would need to start bushwhacking.

Surprisingly bushwhacking was a lot harder than I thought. When I saw it was on a slope I tried to walk down below the slope so that I could attack at the unknown while walking up rather than walking down. There were small 1.5 meter terraces to climb and the foliage was thick enough that I had to crawl at some points. The GPS wasn't great quality so I had to do a lot of dancing, of course also on slopes and terraces. The hashpoint ended up being in a pleasant and I was able to get a screen shot and a selfie by the time my battery died.

I climbed back to the trail and then walked back to highway the way I came. Right before the entrance to the highway there was a gas station with plenty of drivers. I found someone who was going to Jerusalem and easily hitched back.

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