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== About == | == About == | ||
− | Just east of Cashmere, just north west of downtown Wenatchee. | + | Just east of Cashmere, just north west of downtown Wenatchee. Near the town of Monitor, up a hillside and on the other side of an irrigation canal. |
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+ | *[[User:Thomcat|Thomcat]] | ||
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− | + | === Thomcat === | |
− | + | The map showed the dead-end road crossing the canal, so my plan was to take that and then hike if necessary, maybe as far as a mile. I found the dead end road easily, and passed a spot with free pumpkins (I grabbed four for my family). The bridge was fairly new, although the canal would have been easily jumpable. | |
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+ | Image:2008_10_12_47_-120_bridge.jpg | ||
+ | Image:2008_10_12_47_-120_canal.jpg | ||
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+ | I didn't see any signs indicating this orchard was private property, although I know it probably is. I had my explanation ready, though. I wound my way through the orchard and finally had to hop out and walk. Not much further north was a fence. | ||
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+ | The hashpoint was on the other side of that, up the ravine a ways. I spotted some signs on the other side of the fence - signs that were a LONG ways away. One looked like it might say "no trespassing", and the other probably said something about unexploded ordinance or atomic testing. Heck, I don't know, but if they were going to go through the trouble of fencing off a ravine, I'm not going to invade that space. | ||
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− | Image: | + | Image:2008_10_12_47_-120_lilo.jpg |
− | Image: | + | Image:2008_10_12_47_-120_propertyline.jpg |
+ | Image:2008_10_12_47_-120_fence.jpg | ||
+ | Image:2008_10_12_47_-120_fence2.jpg | ||
+ | Image:2008_10_12_47_-120_thomcat.jpg | ||
+ | Image:2008_10_12_47_-120_lookingsouth.jpg | ||
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+ | I didn't reach the coordinates, but I did get pumpkins, and this was my fifth [[Consecutive Geohash]] - breaking the previous record. Huzzah! | ||
[[Category:Expeditions]] | [[Category:Expeditions]] | ||
[[Category:Expeditions with photos]] | [[Category:Expeditions with photos]] | ||
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Contents
About
Just east of Cashmere, just north west of downtown Wenatchee. Near the town of Monitor, up a hillside and on the other side of an irrigation canal.
Participants
Expeditions
Thomcat
The map showed the dead-end road crossing the canal, so my plan was to take that and then hike if necessary, maybe as far as a mile. I found the dead end road easily, and passed a spot with free pumpkins (I grabbed four for my family). The bridge was fairly new, although the canal would have been easily jumpable.
I didn't see any signs indicating this orchard was private property, although I know it probably is. I had my explanation ready, though. I wound my way through the orchard and finally had to hop out and walk. Not much further north was a fence.
The hashpoint was on the other side of that, up the ravine a ways. I spotted some signs on the other side of the fence - signs that were a LONG ways away. One looked like it might say "no trespassing", and the other probably said something about unexploded ordinance or atomic testing. Heck, I don't know, but if they were going to go through the trouble of fencing off a ravine, I'm not going to invade that space.
I didn't reach the coordinates, but I did get pumpkins, and this was my fifth Consecutive Geohash - breaking the previous record. Huzzah!