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And DON'T FORGET to add your expedition and the best photo you took to the gallery on the Main Page! We'd love to read your report, but that means we first have to discover it! :)
 
And DON'T FORGET to add your expedition and the best photo you took to the gallery on the Main Page! We'd love to read your report, but that means we first have to discover it! :)
 
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In the woods in Southeast Clarke Park, southeast of Athens.  I like the name "Clarke Park."  It's cheerful.
  
 
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This is one of three expeditions I made during a trip to the Southeast in September 2019.  About that time, the original Geohashing wiki was compromised; and I figured the game was up.  I discovered the new wiki in December 2021 and am writing this in February 2022.
 
This is one of three expeditions I made during a trip to the Southeast in September 2019.  About that time, the original Geohashing wiki was compromised; and I figured the game was up.  I discovered the new wiki in December 2021 and am writing this in February 2022.
  
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Here's how I described the expedition in my note home to [[user:Mrs.5000|Mrs.5000]]: "There's nothing like scrambling through forest understory in 97 degree heat, so I did a geohash on the outskirts of Athens.  It was a win, a palpable win, although it still remains uncertain whether geohashing still exists."
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I remember that I had the park pretty much to myself, not surprising in the heat of the day.  I also remember it being quite a bit more arduous than I expected, and feeling pretty grubby by the time I got back to the rental car.
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This was Expedition #227 for me, and because of the loss of the wiki, it was my very last geohashing expedition ever.  Until [[2021-11-28 45 -122]].
  
 
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File:2019-09-08 36 -84 1.jpg|Clarke Park!
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File:2019-09-08 36 -84 2.jpg|Much of the park is well-tended athletic fields...
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File:2019-09-08 36 -84 3.jpg|...but the natural area is very natural.
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File:2019-09-08 36 -84 4.jpg|Here's the hashpoint!
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File:2019-09-08 36 -84 5.jpg|"Darkness into darkness / All the carnage of my journey / Makes it harder to be living" as they sing here in the Athens graticule.
 
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== Achievements ==
 
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*This was the last expedition before I gave up geohashing, again.
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Location

In the woods in Southeast Clarke Park, southeast of Athens. I like the name "Clarke Park." It's cheerful.

Participants

Expedition

This is one of three expeditions I made during a trip to the Southeast in September 2019. About that time, the original Geohashing wiki was compromised; and I figured the game was up. I discovered the new wiki in December 2021 and am writing this in February 2022.

Here's how I described the expedition in my note home to Mrs.5000: "There's nothing like scrambling through forest understory in 97 degree heat, so I did a geohash on the outskirts of Athens. It was a win, a palpable win, although it still remains uncertain whether geohashing still exists."

I remember that I had the park pretty much to myself, not surprising in the heat of the day. I also remember it being quite a bit more arduous than I expected, and feeling pretty grubby by the time I got back to the rental car.

This was Expedition #227 for me, and because of the loss of the wiki, it was my very last geohashing expedition ever. Until 2021-11-28 45 -122.

Photos

Achievements

  • This was the last expedition before I gave up geohashing, again.