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== Location ==
 
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In the forest west of Susanville.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
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[[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] ([[User talk:Michael5000|talk]]) 02:34, 9 October 2023 (UTC)
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== Plans ==
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I woke up early in Susanville and cycled to the entry point for the Bizz Johnson Trail, which follows an old railroad grade through the canyon east of town.  There was a lot of activity and parking attendants at the trailhead, but for a running event rather than to accommodate an expected rush of geohashers.
  
== Expedition ==
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It was cold, and I hadn't had any breakfast, so it felt like a long five miles to the bridge where I left the bike. From there, I had a fairly challenging scramble up the canyon wall, step by step, pulling myself along with my arms a lot of the times, and occasionally crawling through the rough bits. Predictably, once I pulled myself over the rim, I found the perfectly convenient and well-marked walking path to the top that I hadn't noticed before.  From there, it was just a few minutes strolling through an open fragrant forest to the hashpoint.
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It was a bit warmer by the time I was back at the bicycle, and it also turned out that I had been just slightly climbing on the way to the hashpoint, so the ride back to the hotel was quick and triumphant.
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File:2023-10-08 40 -120 a.jpg|Base Camp: Susanville
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File:2023-10-08 40 -120 b.jpg|The Bizz Johnson Trail
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File:2023-10-08 40 -120 c.jpg|Parking the bike
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File:2023-10-08 40 -120 d.jpg|The formidable canyon wall
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File:2023-10-08 40 -120 e.jpg|Open forest
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File:2023-10-08 40 -120 f.jpg|Me at the hashpoint
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File:2023-10-08 40 -120 g.jpg|Voila
 
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Revision as of 02:34, 9 October 2023

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Location

In the forest west of Susanville.

Participants

Michael5000 (talk) 02:34, 9 October 2023 (UTC)

Expedition

I woke up early in Susanville and cycled to the entry point for the Bizz Johnson Trail, which follows an old railroad grade through the canyon east of town. There was a lot of activity and parking attendants at the trailhead, but for a running event rather than to accommodate an expected rush of geohashers.

It was cold, and I hadn't had any breakfast, so it felt like a long five miles to the bridge where I left the bike. From there, I had a fairly challenging scramble up the canyon wall, step by step, pulling myself along with my arms a lot of the times, and occasionally crawling through the rough bits. Predictably, once I pulled myself over the rim, I found the perfectly convenient and well-marked walking path to the top that I hadn't noticed before. From there, it was just a few minutes strolling through an open fragrant forest to the hashpoint.

It was a bit warmer by the time I was back at the bicycle, and it also turned out that I had been just slightly climbing on the way to the hashpoint, so the ride back to the hotel was quick and triumphant.

Photos

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