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== Expedition ==
 
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This was the first known attempt to hash the Prairie City graticule.  From the aerial imagery, it looked possible that this hashpoint might be accessible by a short walk across an open field.  Unlikely and, as it turned out, not so: ground zero was well over into fenced agricultural land.
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Expedition Twarted.
  
 
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*First known attempt to geohash the Prairie City graticule.
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* No Trespassing
  
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Latest revision as of 00:06, 13 August 2019

Sat 16 Jul 2011 in 44,-118:
44.4212630, -118.8338070
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2011-07-16 44 -118 sign.JPG

Location

In the John Day Valley between John Day and Prairie City.

Participants

Expedition

This was the first known attempt to hash the Prairie City graticule. From the aerial imagery, it looked possible that this hashpoint might be accessible by a short walk across an open field. Unlikely and, as it turned out, not so: ground zero was well over into fenced agricultural land.

Expedition Twarted.

Photos

Achievements

  • First known attempt to geohash the Prairie City graticule.


  • No Trespassing