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== Location ==
 
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On a walking path by Lake Merritt in Oakland, California.
 
On a walking path by Lake Merritt in Oakland, California.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
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* [[User:Codae|Codae]]
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== Plans ==
 
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I was planning to run some errands in the city that morning, so when a geohash showed up I just had my brother drive the van home alone while I planned to return by public transportation.
 
I was planning to run some errands in the city that morning, so when a geohash showed up I just had my brother drive the van home alone while I planned to return by public transportation.
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
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The errands went well, and I proceeded to travel by bus from Berkeley to the hashpoint in Oakland.  I had never been to the lake before, and it was pleasant, if cool.  There were many birds there, including mallards, Canada geese, an egret, and what I later determined to be a cormorant.  An interpretive sign gave goose counts for each month of the year, with most months sitting in the 400s but June and July at about triple that population: late May is close enough to peak that the quantities I saw should be unsurprising.
 
The errands went well, and I proceeded to travel by bus from Berkeley to the hashpoint in Oakland.  I had never been to the lake before, and it was pleasant, if cool.  There were many birds there, including mallards, Canada geese, an egret, and what I later determined to be a cormorant.  An interpretive sign gave goose counts for each month of the year, with most months sitting in the 400s but June and July at about triple that population: late May is close enough to peak that the quantities I saw should be unsurprising.
  
 
I was a bit worried about the unexpectedly steep, artificial banks, as they meant that a small Google Earth satellite imagery offset could put the geohash in inaccessible water.  But this was not a problem: Google Earth accurately located the hashpoint on the path itself, and I easily acquired the right coordinates.  I then headed home by bus, BART, and (on one segment where there wasn't a bus at the right time) foot.
 
I was a bit worried about the unexpectedly steep, artificial banks, as they meant that a small Google Earth satellite imagery offset could put the geohash in inaccessible water.  But this was not a problem: Google Earth accurately located the hashpoint on the path itself, and I easily acquired the right coordinates.  I then headed home by bus, BART, and (on one segment where there wasn't a bus at the right time) foot.
  
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Image:2015-05-29 37 -122 Proof.jpg | I have not yet mastered the art of sunny-day LCD photography, but today was cloudy.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:01, 7 August 2019

Fri 29 May 2015 in 37,-122:
37.8078270, -122.2518924
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Location

On a walking path by Lake Merritt in Oakland, California.

Participants

Plans

I was planning to run some errands in the city that morning, so when a geohash showed up I just had my brother drive the van home alone while I planned to return by public transportation.

Expedition

The errands went well, and I proceeded to travel by bus from Berkeley to the hashpoint in Oakland. I had never been to the lake before, and it was pleasant, if cool. There were many birds there, including mallards, Canada geese, an egret, and what I later determined to be a cormorant. An interpretive sign gave goose counts for each month of the year, with most months sitting in the 400s but June and July at about triple that population: late May is close enough to peak that the quantities I saw should be unsurprising.

I was a bit worried about the unexpectedly steep, artificial banks, as they meant that a small Google Earth satellite imagery offset could put the geohash in inaccessible water. But this was not a problem: Google Earth accurately located the hashpoint on the path itself, and I easily acquired the right coordinates. I then headed home by bus, BART, and (on one segment where there wasn't a bus at the right time) foot.

Photos

Achievements

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Codae earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (37, -122) geohash on 2015-05-29.