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+ | Image:2014-06-12 44 -123 danger.jpg | Ominous! | ||
+ | Image:2014-06-12 44 -123 hill.jpg | On this hill sits the hashpoint. | ||
+ | Image:2014-06-12 44 -123 grin.jpg | Goofy grin. | ||
+ | Image:2014-06-12 44 -123 view1.jpg | View to the south. | ||
+ | Image:2014-06-12 44 -123 view2.jpg | View to the west. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:51, 14 August 2019
Thu 12 Jun 2014 in 44,-123: 44.7045167, -123.3160857 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
On a logged hillside in northern Benton County.
Participants
Plans
I contacted my friends but they all "had work" or were "out of town". Typical excuses! Looks like this is a solo expedition.
Expedition
I'm still getting used to driving manual transmission, so I drove carefully to the point. After turning at Adair Village, the road continued on and became gravel. There were a bunch of turn-offs and I had trouble figuring out which one to use, but eventually I found the right one. There was a sign warning of logging ahead, and forbidding parking, so I parked a little way down the road.
I walked up the logging road. It was a nice day! The walk was about a kilometer in the half, so definitely pretty easy. The hashpoint was in an already logged area. I could hear machinery in the background, presumably logging elsewhere.