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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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== Location ==
 
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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
Michael5000 -- that's me -- had noticed that there was an accessible hashpoint in Olympia, but that's a couple hours away.  But then Heather, who lives in Olympia, got in touch and there was some stuff to talk about and she was all like "do you have time for a call?" and I was all like "tell you what, let's do lunch tomorrow!"
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Michael5000 -- that's me -- had noticed that there was an accessible hashpoint in Olympia, but that's a couple hours away.  But then Heatherbee, who lives in Olympia, got in touch and there was some stuff to talk about and she was all like "do you have time for a call?" and I was all like "tell you what, let's do lunch tomorrow!"
  
So I drove up to Olympia and went for a run on one of their trails, and then we went downtown for Thai food that somehow ended up being Indian food, and very tasty.  At some point I revealed to Heather that she was going geohashing, which obviously must have been very exciting for her.  So, after lunch we drove out to the northwest for a few predictable episodes where I trusted my memory of the map more than the actual knowledge of the local person sitting next to me and stranded us on dead ends.   
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So I drove up to Olympia and went for a run on one of their trails, and then we went downtown for Thai food that somehow ended up being Indian food, and very tasty.  At some point I revealed to Heatherbee that she was going geohashing, which obviously must have been very exciting for her.  So, after lunch we drove out to the northwest for a few predictable episodes where I trusted my memory of the map more than the actual knowledge of the local person sitting next to me and stranded us on dead ends.   
  
 
Eventually, we got to the general area of the hashpoint.  It's the kind of residential neighborhood that puts up ambiguously worded signs to discourage you from using the public roads, but we parked a few blocks off and shambled down to the hashpoint.  The neighborhood slopes steeply down to an arm of Puget Sound.  Kinda pretty.
 
Eventually, we got to the general area of the hashpoint.  It's the kind of residential neighborhood that puts up ambiguously worded signs to discourage you from using the public roads, but we parked a few blocks off and shambled down to the hashpoint.  The neighborhood slopes steeply down to an arm of Puget Sound.  Kinda pretty.

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Sun 12 Mar 2023 in 47,-122:
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Location

On a street in Northwest Olympia.

Participants

Expedition

Michael5000 -- that's me -- had noticed that there was an accessible hashpoint in Olympia, but that's a couple hours away. But then Heatherbee, who lives in Olympia, got in touch and there was some stuff to talk about and she was all like "do you have time for a call?" and I was all like "tell you what, let's do lunch tomorrow!"

So I drove up to Olympia and went for a run on one of their trails, and then we went downtown for Thai food that somehow ended up being Indian food, and very tasty. At some point I revealed to Heatherbee that she was going geohashing, which obviously must have been very exciting for her. So, after lunch we drove out to the northwest for a few predictable episodes where I trusted my memory of the map more than the actual knowledge of the local person sitting next to me and stranded us on dead ends.

Eventually, we got to the general area of the hashpoint. It's the kind of residential neighborhood that puts up ambiguously worded signs to discourage you from using the public roads, but we parked a few blocks off and shambled down to the hashpoint. The neighborhood slopes steeply down to an arm of Puget Sound. Kinda pretty.

Photos

Achievements

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Michael5000 earned the Drag-along achievement
by dragging Heather to the (47, -122) geohash on 2023-03-12.
2023-03-12 47 -122 1.jpg
  • Heather's first Expedition ever.