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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
After having spent the weekend in [[Kirksville, Missouri|northeast Missouri]], it was time to head back to [[Lansing, Michigan|mid-Michigan]].  I stopped briefly at my grandparents' house outside [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa|Iowa City]], and then headed east on I-80.  As luck would have it, the coordinates for several graticules fell near I-80 in Illinois.  So I decided to give a couple that were particularly close a shot.
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[[User:Excellentdude|excellentdude]]: After having spent the weekend in [[Kirksville, Missouri|northeast Missouri]], it was time to head back to [[Lansing, Michigan|mid-Michigan]].  I stopped briefly at my grandparents' house outside [[Cedar Rapids South, Iowa|Iowa City]], and then headed east on I-80.  As luck would have it, the coordinates for several graticules fell near I-80 in Illinois.  So I decided to give a couple that were particularly close a shot.
  
 
I began in the [[Sterling, Illinois]], graticule.  As you might guess, the satellite imagery of this area was not too detailed.  There was the small town of Wyanet to the south of the hash, and a north-south road to the west of the hash.  Rather than trying to access the cornfield hash through some "city"-dweller's backyard, I decided to head up the road and see how close I could get that way.  A house with a good-sized barn and some farm equipment appeared not far north of the hash.  I drove in and walked up to the door.  I knocked, and a 3- or 4-year-old girl answered the door.  I quickly and cautiously backed away and asked if either of her parents were home.  Two seconds later her mom appeared.  I explained geohashing and what I wanted to do.  She seemed slightly confused, explained that is wasn't their land, but thought the owner wouldn't mind.  So I proceeded into the harvested cornfield.  The hash ended up being farther southeast and much closer to Wyanet than I had originally thought.  After trying not to stumble over a multitude of frozen corn stalks, I reached the hash!  While at the hash, I took a picture of Wyanet.  In the photo below, you are seeing at least two-thirds of Wyanet.  On my way back to my car, I quickly found a set of tracks that led straight back to the house!  No more stumbling for me!
 
I began in the [[Sterling, Illinois]], graticule.  As you might guess, the satellite imagery of this area was not too detailed.  There was the small town of Wyanet to the south of the hash, and a north-south road to the west of the hash.  Rather than trying to access the cornfield hash through some "city"-dweller's backyard, I decided to head up the road and see how close I could get that way.  A house with a good-sized barn and some farm equipment appeared not far north of the hash.  I drove in and walked up to the door.  I knocked, and a 3- or 4-year-old girl answered the door.  I quickly and cautiously backed away and asked if either of her parents were home.  Two seconds later her mom appeared.  I explained geohashing and what I wanted to do.  She seemed slightly confused, explained that is wasn't their land, but thought the owner wouldn't mind.  So I proceeded into the harvested cornfield.  The hash ended up being farther southeast and much closer to Wyanet than I had originally thought.  After trying not to stumble over a multitude of frozen corn stalks, I reached the hash!  While at the hash, I took a picture of Wyanet.  In the photo below, you are seeing at least two-thirds of Wyanet.  On my way back to my car, I quickly found a set of tracks that led straight back to the house!  No more stumbling for me!
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Latest revision as of 06:37, 20 March 2024

Sun 15 Feb 2009 in Sterling:
41.3692524, -89.5834935
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About

It's February in rural Illinois. If you guessed "harvested corn field", you're correct!

Expedition

excellentdude: After having spent the weekend in northeast Missouri, it was time to head back to mid-Michigan. I stopped briefly at my grandparents' house outside Iowa City, and then headed east on I-80. As luck would have it, the coordinates for several graticules fell near I-80 in Illinois. So I decided to give a couple that were particularly close a shot.

I began in the Sterling, Illinois, graticule. As you might guess, the satellite imagery of this area was not too detailed. There was the small town of Wyanet to the south of the hash, and a north-south road to the west of the hash. Rather than trying to access the cornfield hash through some "city"-dweller's backyard, I decided to head up the road and see how close I could get that way. A house with a good-sized barn and some farm equipment appeared not far north of the hash. I drove in and walked up to the door. I knocked, and a 3- or 4-year-old girl answered the door. I quickly and cautiously backed away and asked if either of her parents were home. Two seconds later her mom appeared. I explained geohashing and what I wanted to do. She seemed slightly confused, explained that is wasn't their land, but thought the owner wouldn't mind. So I proceeded into the harvested cornfield. The hash ended up being farther southeast and much closer to Wyanet than I had originally thought. After trying not to stumble over a multitude of frozen corn stalks, I reached the hash! While at the hash, I took a picture of Wyanet. In the photo below, you are seeing at least two-thirds of Wyanet. On my way back to my car, I quickly found a set of tracks that led straight back to the house! No more stumbling for me!

I then headed back to I-80, where my trip home and geohashing continued...

Achievements

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excellentdude earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (41, -89) geohash on 2009-02-15.
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excellentdude earned the Frozen Geohash Achievement
by reaching the (41, -89) geohash on 2009-02-15 while the temperature was 30°F.
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excellentdude earned the Multihash Achievement
by reaching the 2009-02-15 41 -89 and 2009-02-15 41 -88 geohashes on 2009-02-15.
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excellentdude earned the Ambassador achievement
by obtaining permission to access the (41, -89) geohash on 2009-02-15.
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excellentdude earned the Graticule Unlocked Achievement
by being the first to reach any hashpoint in the (41, -89) graticule, here, on 2009-02-15.

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