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I was surprised at the relatively easy ride up 99W, despite a couple of hills. Peavy Arboretum is an OSU-run demonstration forest on a hill surrounded by farms and streets that are named after being able to see Mt. Hood. It's a nice place! It was pretty busy, so I felt weird about tromping through the forest in an attempt to reach the hashpoint. I felt even more weird about the fact that the hashpoint was right off of a path, and my wanderings through thickets and heavy vegetation were unnecessary. | I was surprised at the relatively easy ride up 99W, despite a couple of hills. Peavy Arboretum is an OSU-run demonstration forest on a hill surrounded by farms and streets that are named after being able to see Mt. Hood. It's a nice place! It was pretty busy, so I felt weird about tromping through the forest in an attempt to reach the hashpoint. I felt even more weird about the fact that the hashpoint was right off of a path, and my wanderings through thickets and heavy vegetation were unnecessary. | ||
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+ | == [[User:Higgs|Higgs]]' Sad Story of Failure == | ||
+ | So [[User:Frogman|Frogman]] had introduced me to geohashing just days before and I thought it sounded really cool. So when he asked if I wanted to hit a bike hash on Sunday I was all for it. After stopping for a break about 2 miles in I realized I was way out of shape and I didn't know how far we were going. After [[User:Frogman|Frogman]] mentioned how far away it was I realized I wasn't in the condition to keep up with him for 13+ more miles. And so goes the story of how I failed my first geohash. | ||
== Tracklog == | == Tracklog == | ||
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− | + | {{bicycle geohash | |
+ | | latitude = 44 | ||
+ | | longitude = -123 | ||
+ | | date = 2013-10-20 | ||
+ | | name = [[User:Frogman|Frogman]] ([[User talk:Frogman|talk]]) | ||
+ | | distance = 15.2 | ||
+ | | bothways = true | ||
+ | | image = 2013-10-20 44 -123 ontheway.jpg | ||
+ | }} | ||
[[Category:Expeditions]] | [[Category:Expeditions]] | ||
[[Category:Coordinates reached]] | [[Category:Coordinates reached]] | ||
+ | {{location|US|OR|BE}} |
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Sun 20 Oct 2013 in 44,-123: 44.6560083, -123.2360833 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Off of the John H. Beuter Road in Peavy Arboretum.
Participants
Plans
I saw that this hash was pretty close to Corvallis, so I planned on doing it!
Expedition
I was surprised at the relatively easy ride up 99W, despite a couple of hills. Peavy Arboretum is an OSU-run demonstration forest on a hill surrounded by farms and streets that are named after being able to see Mt. Hood. It's a nice place! It was pretty busy, so I felt weird about tromping through the forest in an attempt to reach the hashpoint. I felt even more weird about the fact that the hashpoint was right off of a path, and my wanderings through thickets and heavy vegetation were unnecessary.
Higgs' Sad Story of Failure
So Frogman had introduced me to geohashing just days before and I thought it sounded really cool. So when he asked if I wanted to hit a bike hash on Sunday I was all for it. After stopping for a break about 2 miles in I realized I was way out of shape and I didn't know how far we were going. After Frogman mentioned how far away it was I realized I wasn't in the condition to keep up with him for 13+ more miles. And so goes the story of how I failed my first geohash.
Tracklog
Photos
Achievements
Frogman (talk) earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
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