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At ~2:40 pm I went to the location to try to reach it from the nearest public road (after picking up a GeoSquishy (TM) from the local vendor). I followed a dirt path a some dozen meters before it abruptly stopped. Unfortunately, since the last time google maps updated the satellite imagery some months ago, the plant life had grown so much that the location had become inaccessible, less than 200 metres from where I stood, now defeated.
 
At ~2:40 pm I went to the location to try to reach it from the nearest public road (after picking up a GeoSquishy (TM) from the local vendor). I followed a dirt path a some dozen meters before it abruptly stopped. Unfortunately, since the last time google maps updated the satellite imagery some months ago, the plant life had grown so much that the location had become inaccessible, less than 200 metres from where I stood, now defeated.
  
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 2 April 2024

Wed 1 Jun 2022 in 33,-111:
33.2608541, -111.8184593
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Location

33.260850, -111.818460

Next to an Amazon warehouse in undeveloped lands. Being only 3km away, not close enough for a near couch-potato, but still impressive.

Participants

BinaryOrbitals

Plans

Later this day, I'll drive over to the location which is near a Circle K & Amazon Warehouse Despite the 100F/38C high today I'll probably need some thicker clothing to get through the plant material. There's a fence on the sides near the street so I will have to go from Airport Blvd. rather than the main roads.

Expedition

At ~2:40 pm I went to the location to try to reach it from the nearest public road (after picking up a GeoSquishy (TM) from the local vendor). I followed a dirt path a some dozen meters before it abruptly stopped. Unfortunately, since the last time google maps updated the satellite imagery some months ago, the plant life had grown so much that the location had become inaccessible, less than 200 metres from where I stood, now defeated.

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BinaryOrbitals earned the Done with Nature consolation prize
by failing to reach the (33, -111) geohash on 2022-06-01. Outdated Satellite Imagery.

Photos