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Latest revision as of 06:41, 20 March 2024

Wed 17 Dec 2008 in Saginaw:
43.0919302, -83.7568860
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About

The coordinates fell just east of an elementary school, just outside a small storage shed.

Expedition

excellentdude: With the short days this time of year, I drove up there just in time to beat the darkness. I missed the last turn and had to turn around. This was problematic because there weren't a lot of businesses and parking lots in the area, and the private drives were difficult to see because of the snow. Eventually I was able to turn around and make it to the hash site. The delay allowed me to hear my favorite Christmas song (O Holy Night) on the radio.  :-)

Now, I went late in the day so I would get there around 4:45 or 5pm, well after the kids would be gone. When I showed up there were lots of cars and kids bundled up still waiting to be picked up from school. It looked as if they had only let out a short time ago. I figured I shouldn't creepily wonder around school grounds taking pictures with a bunch of kids still around, so I walked in to try to tell someone what I was doing and get permission. A woman in the office seemed somewhat confused, but didn't completely dismiss me saying "Ummm, you'll have to ask the superintendent. He just walked down the hall." After a minute of nervous, awkward waiting on my part a man in a suit walked up and identified himself as the superintendent. He smiled and said "Sure, knock yourself out," adding "Watch out for the snow."

The shed I encountered was not on the Google map, but I was able to reach the hash point. I took several GPS readings and determined the exact spot to be in the middle of a bunch of steps I had taken in the snow trying to get an exact reading. I posted the closest reading below. I'm also claiming frozen hash on this one. I didn't have a thermometer with me at the hash, but I bought one shortly afterward and watched it plummet below freezing when I went outside. There was no place in the area with a temperature near freezing.

On the way home I heard We Are the Champions by Queen on the radio. I thought it was a fitting end to my first geohash.

Achievements

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excellentdude earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (43, -83) geohash on 2008-12-17.
2008-12-17 43 -83 Goofy Smile.jpg
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excellentdude earned the Frozen Geohash Achievement
by reaching the (43, -83) geohash on 2008-12-17 while the temperature was 24°F).
2008-12-17 43 -83 Goofy Smile.jpg
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excellentdude earned the Ambassador achievement
by obtaining permission to access the (43, -83) geohash on 2008-12-17.
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excellentdude earned the Graticule Unlocked Achievement
by being the first to reach any hashpoint in the (43, -83) graticule, here, on 2008-12-17.

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