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Image:2023-11-30 37 -122 leave.jpg | Can't stay on the trail forever
 
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Image:2023-11-30 37 -122 shrubby.jpg | Pretty brushy up to the point (a bit beyond the power lines)
 
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Image:2023-11-30 37 -122 at point.jpg | Looking south along the coast from the point. You can see the Caltrans maintenance facility to the left and the ruins of the triangulation station on the right.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 24 May 2024

Thu 30 Nov 2023 in 37,-122:
37.5717959, -122.5134015
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Location

Right on Devil's Slide on the Pacific coast.

Participants

Plans

BART to Daly City, 110 bus to Pacifica, 117 bus one stop to Devil's Slide. There's trails marked on Google Maps and OpenStreetMaps here, and there's some Google reviews, so it's likely I'll be able to hike up the hill to the point.

Expedition

Getting to Devil's Slide went smoothly, but right after I got off the bus I found that the road I'd been planning on walking up had a sign that said Authorized Personnel Only. Encouraged by the Google reviews, though, I walked down Highway 1 a little bit to the next road which looked like it connected, and this one had no such sign. In fact, there was a "Keep our parks clean" sign, and a gap by the gate clearly for people to walk through. So, I started down the trail. Along the way I encountered some kind of heavily graffiti'd abandoned building, but also some clear signs of trail maintenance and mountain bikers. As I got higher, I could see that the reason for the restricted access sign earlier was a Caltrans maintenance facility that the other road went nearby to.

Eventually, I reached the point on the trail closest to the point, so I left it there. The bushwhacking was considerably better than the last point I reached, since the brush was significantly less dense and closer to the ground. There were still a few difficult places in a drainage, but altogether not too bad. Ultimately I reached the point pretty high on the ridge, near some power lines. After a bit of dancing around to find the exact point, I took some photos. There were really nice views of the ocean and the nearby coastal communities from up there.

I went back down more directly, and not via the shrubby drainage, and encountered some bicyclers on the way down. The bus was about half an hour late, though, so I could have spent more time up in the trails instead of hurrying down as I did. Oh well.

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Achievements

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calymsis earned the Last man standing achievement
by being the the only hasher world-wide to go on a geohashing expedition on 2023-11-30.
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calymsis earned the Public transport geohash achievement
by reaching the (37, -122) geohash on 2023-11-30 via BART and the 110 and 117 buses.
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calymsis earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (37, -122) geohash on 2023-11-30.
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calymsis earned the Two to the N achievement
by attempting to reach 22 hashpoints on 2023-11-30 37 -122 and is promoted to Level 2 (Expeditions).