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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
Near?  Underneath? OR-30 in Portland, near the Steel Bridge.
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Underneath/On I-30 in Portland, near the Steel Bridge.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
== Participants ==
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* [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]]
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* [[User:Mrs.5000|Mrs.5000]]
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* [[User:Jiml|Jim]]
 
* [[User:Jiml|Jim]]
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* [[User:3riador|3riador]] and girlfriend
  
 
== Plans ==
 
== Plans ==
  
Jim and APR said to each other::
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Jim and APR had a conversation via the Portland-Geohashers mailing list
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* Jim Observed: Well, it isn't a globalhash, but it is pretty accessible.  Or maybe not.  It appears to be on I-30 North right near the Steel Bridge.  I suspect you need to do it by car, which means you get to go for Speed Racer.
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* APR pointed out: It looks like there is a multi-use path running underneath the bridge there.  I won't be able to join you, but you should be able to find some parking nearby and get to the hashpoint on the ground if desired.
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Jim's final wiki note was that: I'm worried about fences preventing access with those RR tracks there.  [[User:Jiml|Jiml]] 20:40, 5 August 2010 (UTC)
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== Expedition ==
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===Expedition 5000.01===
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In the course of ordinary daily work duties, I crossed the hashpoint at speed on the deck of the I-84W to I-5N ramp.  I veered a little within the lane to ensure proper placement vis-a-vis the point, but otherwise would have -- like tens of thousands of other people -- reached this hashpoint in the course of my day even if I hadn't known about it.
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{{cross that bridge
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    | latitude = 45
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    | longitude = -122
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    | date = 2010-08-05
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    | name = [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]]
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}}
  
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{{Easy_geohash
  
  Well, it isn't a globalhash, but it is pretty accessible.  Or maybe not.  It appears to be
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| latitude = 45
    on OR-30 North right near the Steel Bridge.  I suspect you need to do it by car, which means you
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| longitude = -122
    get to go for Speed Racer.
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| date = 2010-08-05
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| name = [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]]
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}}
  
    I think I'll be trying for it after work, though with only me in the car, I'm not sure how
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===Expedition 5000.02===
    I'll know if I got there except by looking after I stop and turn around.....
 
  
    Jim
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At 1800 hours, [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] and [[User:Mrs.5000|Mrs.5000]] set off by bicycle from their lovely Sunnyside home bearing west by northwest toward the Lloyd District.  They crossed MLK on Lloyd Boulevard and pulled up under the ramp along a wide sidewalk overlooking the Eastbank Esplanade.  A fence separated the sidewalk from a steep embankment, and the trusty GPS gadget placed the hashpoint 27 feet the other side of the fence.
  
It looks like there is a multi-use path running underneath the bridge thereI won't be able to join you, but you should be able to find some parking nearby and get to the hashpoint on the ground if desired.
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Undeterred, the 5000s crossed I-84 on MLK and proceeded to a dead-end street off of the newly rerouted Couch (rhymes with "Pooch") Street, from which enterprising cyclists could gain access to a gravel track along the railroad lines.  The hashpoint was right where we expected it -- downslope from the sidewalk overlook of a few minutes earlier, and underneath the freeway lane of earlier in the dayIt was almost at the bottom of the embankment, in a neglected area of dusty blackberry vines, gravel, creosote, and bare dirt.  We found an abandoned traffic pylon nearby and placed it atop the hashpoint to commemorate the spot at about 1835 hours.
  
--APR
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Then we proceeded to Ole Ole at 22nd and Burnside for Burritos, and thence home again.
  
I'm worried about fences preventing access with those RR tracks there....  [[User:Jiml|Jiml]] 20:40, 5 August 2010 (UTC)
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{{gratuitous ribbon
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| icon = Over_and_Under.png‎
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| latitude = 45
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| longitude = -122
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| date = 2010-08-05
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| achievement = The [[Over and Under Geohash Achievement|Over and Under Achievement]]
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| description = reaching the same hashpoint at two different elevations
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| name = [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]]
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}}
  
== Expedition ==
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(I've proposed the [[Over and Under Geohash Achievement|Over and Under Achievement]] to commemorate this kind of
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three-dimensional geohashing.)
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''This proposal was later merged into the [[Multiple elevations achievement]], which was accepted in 2024''. --[[User:Fippe|Fippe]] ([[User talk:Fippe|talk]]) 13:53, 5 May 2024 (UTC)
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{{Multiple Elevations Solo Achievement
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| date = 2010-08-05
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| latitude = 45
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| longitude = -122
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| level = two
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| name = [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]]
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}}
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=== Expedition Three===
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Jim left work and headed into Portland in search of the hashpoint.  He passed near it going east on
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Hwy 84, and turned around at the next exit to head back towards it.  He didn't have to jump
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around too much since he was in the left lane as he entered Hwy 30.  He took the next exit after passing through the hashpoint, and looped back to see if he could reach it at ground level.  He wandered
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around the Oregon Convention Center and finally found the nearby parking lot.  The GPS say he
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was getting close, but it appeared to not be accessible due to a fence.  (At least from that direction.)
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He's glad that the 5000's made it there since he gave up on ground level access.
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{{cross that bridge
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    | latitude = 45
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    | longitude = -122
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    | date = 2010-08-05
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    | name =  [[User:Jiml|Jim]]
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}}
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=== Expedition Four ===
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3riador and girlfriend contrived to get the speed racer achievement. They got on I-84 WB at 33rd just after 6 pm and sped towards the hashpoint, able to make full legal speed in the light traffic. As 3riador drove, his girlfriend snapped pictures, indicating their passage over the hashpoint in the left hand lane of the ramp.
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{{land geohash | latitude = 45 | longitude = -122 | date = 2010-08-05 | name = [[User:3riador|3riador]] | image = 20100805.45.-122.3riador.jpg}}
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{{cross that bridge
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    | latitude = 45
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    | longitude = -122
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    | date = 2010-08-05
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    | name =  [[User:3riador|3riador]] and girlfriend
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    | image = 20100805.45.-122.3riador.jpg
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}}
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{{Speed racer
  
== Tracklog ==
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    | latitude = 45
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    | longitude = -122
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    | date = 2010-08-05
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    | name = [[User:3riador|3riador]] and girlfriend
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    | speed = 50-60
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    | image = 20100805.45.-122.3riador.jpg
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}}
  
== Photos ==  
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==Photos==
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== Achievements ==
 
== Achievements ==
 
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* Land Geohash - for all 3 of us
  
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* Speed racer - Jim  and 3driador (M5K was in heavy traffic, so well below the limit)
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* Bicycle Geohashes for the 5000s
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Location

Underneath/On I-30 in Portland, near the Steel Bridge.

Participants

Plans

Jim and APR had a conversation via the Portland-Geohashers mailing list

  • Jim Observed: Well, it isn't a globalhash, but it is pretty accessible. Or maybe not. It appears to be on I-30 North right near the Steel Bridge. I suspect you need to do it by car, which means you get to go for Speed Racer.
  • APR pointed out: It looks like there is a multi-use path running underneath the bridge there. I won't be able to join you, but you should be able to find some parking nearby and get to the hashpoint on the ground if desired.

Jim's final wiki note was that: I'm worried about fences preventing access with those RR tracks there. Jiml 20:40, 5 August 2010 (UTC)

Expedition

Expedition 5000.01

In the course of ordinary daily work duties, I crossed the hashpoint at speed on the deck of the I-84W to I-5N ramp. I veered a little within the lane to ensure proper placement vis-a-vis the point, but otherwise would have -- like tens of thousands of other people -- reached this hashpoint in the course of my day even if I hadn't known about it.

Bridge.png
by reaching the (45, -122) geohash on 2010-08-05, which was situated on a bridge.
EasyAsPi.PNG
Michael5000 has visited an Easy Geohash
by reaching the (45, -122) geohash on 2010-08-05 without really trying.

Expedition 5000.02

At 1800 hours, Michael5000 and Mrs.5000 set off by bicycle from their lovely Sunnyside home bearing west by northwest toward the Lloyd District. They crossed MLK on Lloyd Boulevard and pulled up under the ramp along a wide sidewalk overlooking the Eastbank Esplanade. A fence separated the sidewalk from a steep embankment, and the trusty GPS gadget placed the hashpoint 27 feet the other side of the fence.

Undeterred, the 5000s crossed I-84 on MLK and proceeded to a dead-end street off of the newly rerouted Couch (rhymes with "Pooch") Street, from which enterprising cyclists could gain access to a gravel track along the railroad lines. The hashpoint was right where we expected it -- downslope from the sidewalk overlook of a few minutes earlier, and underneath the freeway lane of earlier in the day. It was almost at the bottom of the embankment, in a neglected area of dusty blackberry vines, gravel, creosote, and bare dirt. We found an abandoned traffic pylon nearby and placed it atop the hashpoint to commemorate the spot at about 1835 hours.

Then we proceeded to Ole Ole at 22nd and Burnside for Burritos, and thence home again.

Over and Under.png
Michael5000 earned the The Over and Under Achievement
by reaching the same hashpoint at two different elevations (45, -122) geohash on 2010-08-05.

(I've proposed the Over and Under Achievement to commemorate this kind of three-dimensional geohashing.)

This proposal was later merged into the Multiple elevations achievement, which was accepted in 2024. --Fippe (talk) 13:53, 5 May 2024 (UTC)

MultipleElevationsIcon.png
Michael5000 earned the Level two Multiple elevations achievement (solo)
by reaching the (45, -122) geohash on 2010-08-05 at two different elevations.

Expedition Three

Jim left work and headed into Portland in search of the hashpoint. He passed near it going east on Hwy 84, and turned around at the next exit to head back towards it. He didn't have to jump around too much since he was in the left lane as he entered Hwy 30. He took the next exit after passing through the hashpoint, and looped back to see if he could reach it at ground level. He wandered around the Oregon Convention Center and finally found the nearby parking lot. The GPS say he was getting close, but it appeared to not be accessible due to a fence. (At least from that direction.)

He's glad that the 5000's made it there since he gave up on ground level access.

Bridge.png
by reaching the (45, -122) geohash on 2010-08-05, which was situated on a bridge.

Expedition Four

3riador and girlfriend contrived to get the speed racer achievement. They got on I-84 WB at 33rd just after 6 pm and sped towards the hashpoint, able to make full legal speed in the light traffic. As 3riador drove, his girlfriend snapped pictures, indicating their passage over the hashpoint in the left hand lane of the ramp.


Landgeohash.png
3riador earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (45, -122) geohash on 2010-08-05.
20100805.45.-122.3riador.jpg
Bridge.png
3riador and girlfriend earned the Cross that bridge achievement
by reaching the (45, -122) geohash on 2010-08-05, which was situated on a bridge.
20100805.45.-122.3riador.jpg
Speedracer.png
3riador and girlfriend earned the Speed racer achievement
by passing through the (45, -122) geohash on 2010-08-05 at 50-60.
20100805.45.-122.3riador.jpg

Photos

Achievements

  • Land Geohash - for all 3 of us
  • Speed racer - Jim and 3driador (M5K was in heavy traffic, so well below the limit)
  • Bicycle Geohashes for the 5000s