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== Photos ==  
 
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File:2022-02-19 46 -122 1.jpg|Looking down the sidewalk from the hashpoint.
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 24 May 2024

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Sat 19 Feb 2022 in 46,-122:
46.1434851, -122.9612001
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Location

On a sidewalk in Longview, Washington.

Participants

Plans

Last week, I rediscovered a pair of expeditions (2012-05-14 46 -122 & 2012-05-14 46 -123) from a day ten years ago: an unremarkable stop in a residential neighborhood of Longview, Washington, on the way to a challenging trip to the beach near the northwest tip of Oregon.

Then, basically the same hashpoint set appeared today, offset by less than a half mile.

As in 2012, the Longview hashpoint was clearly not going to be very interesting, except in shaping the overall road trip.

Expedition

I treated myself to a restaurant breakfast, drove up I-5 to Longview through a foggy morning, parked near the hashpoint, and took a few pictures. Very pleasant. Then I continued on to 2022-02-19 46 -123.


Photos

Achievements


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Michael5000 earned the Multihash Achievement
by reaching 2 hash points on 2022-02-19. It's a Double Hash.