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== Location == | == Location == | ||
− | + | In the sagebrush plains east of US 395. | |
== Participants == | == Participants == | ||
− | + | *[[user:Michael5000|Michael5000]] | |
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− | == | + | == Expedition == |
− | + | After [[2023-04-28 44 -121]] and stops in Sister and Bend, I headed out into the sparsely inhabited southeast quarter of Oregon on US Highway 20. After 120 miles or so, there's the junction with US 395, and I turned south there and drove down to the same turnoff I used for [[2019-03-23 43 -120|Expedition 207]] -- not at the hashpoint itself, but the place I stopped before the hashpoint to go running. That time, I ran west up Squaw Butte Road, a well maintained gravel lane. This time, I got out the bicycle and headed east up Big Stick Road, a pair of ruts that clearly hadn't had any human traffic since at least the last time it rained. | |
− | + | Two and a half miles on the bicycle got me within 1.13 miles of the hashpoint, which was somewhere out there on a plain of sagebrush. Checking the time until sundown and the batteries on my equipment, I headed out. Walking across a sagebrush plain isn't really much harder than walking down a sidewalk, so aside from the curious feeling of vulnerability a city person feels when they can see for a few miles in all directions and yet they are the only person present, it was really little more than a pleasant stroll. Naturally getting to the third hashpoint in one day felt pretty good. | |
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+ | Back on my bicycle, I came up from the downwind side and startled an antelope grazing by the road. I mean, I was fairly startled too, but the antelope seemed to be well and truly freaked out as it disappeared towards the horizon. Admittedly, antelopes probably didn't have a lot of bicycles in their evolutionary environment. | ||
− | + | After backtracking to US 20, I continued east to the remote town of Burns, arriving just as dusk fell. After two hashpoints in the forest and one in the desert, I was as filthy as a child after a long summer day of playing outdoors. And perhaps as happy. | |
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== Photos == | == Photos == | ||
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<gallery perrow="5"> | <gallery perrow="5"> | ||
+ | File:2023-04-28 43 -119 a.jpg|The starting point on US 395. | ||
+ | File:2023-04-28 43 -119 b.jpg|Through the gate... | ||
+ | File:2023-04-28 43 -119 c.jpg|...and into the desert. | ||
+ | File:2023-04-28 43 -119 d.jpg|Leaving the bicycle for the last stretch. | ||
+ | File:2023-04-28 43 -119 e.jpg|There! | ||
+ | File:2023-04-28 43 -119 f.jpg|Triple-hash satisfaction. | ||
+ | File:2023-04-28 43 -119 g.jpg|Southwest from the hashpoint. | ||
+ | File:2023-04-28 43 -119 h.jpg|Northwest... | ||
+ | File:2023-04-28 43 -119 i.jpg|Northeast, back towards the bike... | ||
+ | File:2023-04-28 43 -119 j.jpg|Southeast. | ||
+ | File:2023-04-28 43 -119 k.jpg|A pretty little flower that lives at the hashpoint. | ||
+ | File:2023-04-28 43 -119 l.jpg|Casting a long shadow. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Achievements == | == Achievements == | ||
{{#vardefine:ribbonwidth|100%}} | {{#vardefine:ribbonwidth|100%}} | ||
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Location
In the sagebrush plains east of US 395.
Participants
Expedition
After 2023-04-28 44 -121 and stops in Sister and Bend, I headed out into the sparsely inhabited southeast quarter of Oregon on US Highway 20. After 120 miles or so, there's the junction with US 395, and I turned south there and drove down to the same turnoff I used for Expedition 207 -- not at the hashpoint itself, but the place I stopped before the hashpoint to go running. That time, I ran west up Squaw Butte Road, a well maintained gravel lane. This time, I got out the bicycle and headed east up Big Stick Road, a pair of ruts that clearly hadn't had any human traffic since at least the last time it rained.
Two and a half miles on the bicycle got me within 1.13 miles of the hashpoint, which was somewhere out there on a plain of sagebrush. Checking the time until sundown and the batteries on my equipment, I headed out. Walking across a sagebrush plain isn't really much harder than walking down a sidewalk, so aside from the curious feeling of vulnerability a city person feels when they can see for a few miles in all directions and yet they are the only person present, it was really little more than a pleasant stroll. Naturally getting to the third hashpoint in one day felt pretty good.
Back on my bicycle, I came up from the downwind side and startled an antelope grazing by the road. I mean, I was fairly startled too, but the antelope seemed to be well and truly freaked out as it disappeared towards the horizon. Admittedly, antelopes probably didn't have a lot of bicycles in their evolutionary environment.
After backtracking to US 20, I continued east to the remote town of Burns, arriving just as dusk fell. After two hashpoints in the forest and one in the desert, I was as filthy as a child after a long summer day of playing outdoors. And perhaps as happy.
Photos
Achievements
Michael5000 earned the Graticule Unlocked Achievement
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Michael5000 earned the Multihash Achievement
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Michael5000 achieved level 7 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
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Michael5000 achieved level 6 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
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Michael5000 achieved level 6 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
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Michael5000 achieved level 5 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
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