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Latest revision as of 04:30, 9 August 2019

Fri 5 Nov 2010 in 40,-74:
40.4714409, -74.4144591
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Location

Sidewalk of Colburn St. in East Brunswick, New Jersey. The neighborhood is tucked in between NJ-18 and a lake, on the far side of which lies the Cook-Douglass campus of Rutgers University.

Participants

Jevanyn and Evan

Plans

After reaching the November 6 geohash, I decided to stop here on the way back.

Expedition

On the way back from the 2010-11-06 geohash, I stopped in E. Brunswick for the geohash from the day before. -- Jevanyn @40.4716,-74.4145 17:09, 06 November 2010 (EDT)

I put my trust in Sprint Navigation to give us decent directions there from Middletown. It succeeded in directing us, but showed a preference for toll roads (Parkway and Turnpike). I was on the Parkway before I could avoid it, but ignored the turn for the Turnpike, knowing the US-1 was a simpler route with no tolls. SprintNav recalculated the route in plenty of time to direct me onto US-1 (which I was going to do anyway).

Achievements

Minesweeper geohash 2.png
Jevanyn earned the Multihash achievement (variant)
by reaching the previous day's geohash on the same expedition as reaching the (40, -74) geohash on 2010-11-06.

Photos

Again, Geohash Droid app made posting pictures easy.