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− | + | An easy drive-over on a country lane not too far off the interstate, this was conveniently located on a day when I was heading to Tacoma. | |
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− | + | EDIT: I forgot to mention the best part! There were five or six llamas at the hashpoint. Or rather, behind a fence near the hashpoint. You could tell that they were kind of frustrated because, for them, it was a "Could not complete -- no livestock access" expedition. | |
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+ | File:2013-10-19 45 -122.JPG|The hashpoint was about a kilometer down this road. One picture, and my camera battery died. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 16 April 2022
Sat 19 Oct 2013 in 45,-122: 45.8302104, -122.6963933 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
On NW 289th Street in Clark County.
Participants
Michael5000: Expedition #147
Expedition
An easy drive-over on a country lane not too far off the interstate, this was conveniently located on a day when I was heading to Tacoma.
EDIT: I forgot to mention the best part! There were five or six llamas at the hashpoint. Or rather, behind a fence near the hashpoint. You could tell that they were kind of frustrated because, for them, it was a "Could not complete -- no livestock access" expedition.