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== Location == | == Location == | ||
− | + | Between the Pacific Crest Trail and Grapevine Canyon Road in the Anza-Borrego Desert | |
== Participants == | == Participants == | ||
− | + | * [[User:LucasBrown|LucasBrown]] | |
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== Expedition == | == Expedition == | ||
− | + | The hasher drove out along State Route 78 to Yaqui Pass Road, followed by a quick left onto Grapevine Canyon Road—an unpaved service road for a telephone line running down the canyon. This road shoots westward for a ways before taking a northwestern bend; this bend, at 1.8 kilometers from the hashpoint, is the closest vehicular approach possible. The hasher thereupon stopped the car and proceeded to attempt the hashpoint by foot, despite the 100-degree temperatures and late hour. Sanity prevailed after about 20 meters, and the hasher returned to the car and went home. | |
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== Photos == | == Photos == | ||
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+ | Image:2012-07-18_33_-116_20-42-14-282.jpg | Geohash Droid screenshot at the point where sanity prevailed | ||
+ | Image:2012-07-18_33_-116_20-53-06-443.jpg | Map at the point where sanity prevailed | ||
+ | Image:2012-07-18_33_-116_20-56-57-019.jpg | Orthogonal jointing in an exposed bedrock wall | ||
+ | Image:2012-07-18_33_-116_20-57-54-019.jpg | Close-up of the rock in the wall. Six-inch rubber chicken for scale. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 21 April 2022
Wed 18 Jul 2012 in 33,-116: 33.1360210, -116.4769663 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Between the Pacific Crest Trail and Grapevine Canyon Road in the Anza-Borrego Desert
Participants
Expedition
The hasher drove out along State Route 78 to Yaqui Pass Road, followed by a quick left onto Grapevine Canyon Road—an unpaved service road for a telephone line running down the canyon. This road shoots westward for a ways before taking a northwestern bend; this bend, at 1.8 kilometers from the hashpoint, is the closest vehicular approach possible. The hasher thereupon stopped the car and proceeded to attempt the hashpoint by foot, despite the 100-degree temperatures and late hour. Sanity prevailed after about 20 meters, and the hasher returned to the car and went home.
Photos
Achievements
- Land Geohash