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== Plans ==
 
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=== coyotebush ===
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Flashbacks to [[2017-12-09 47 -122|2017-12-09]] on account of the similar location and weather.
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By midday it was sunny and nearly 50F/10C. I geared up for my first bike ride in nearly two weeks, and my first without an indoor destination in much longer. I decided on a light jacket and cycling tights, but packed hiking pants in my handlebar bag in case they were needed for the forest.
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In order to approach the point from above, I climbed Interlaken Boulevard, then followed [https://www.seattle.gov/transportation/projects-and-programs/programs/greenways-program Neighborhood Greenway] routes through Capitol Hill and the Central District to South Jackson Street.
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Once on foot, I first tried the upper trail. Below this was mostly cliff. However, in the area of the point, there was a gently sloping spur, thick with brush. Promising. Next I descended quite a few stairs to the lower trail, above which was all cliff. Not promising.
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The vegetation on the upper spur necessitated better clothing, so back to the bike for the pants, then to a bench I had passed to pull them on. I ventured off the upper trail, getting snagged and nearly tripped by blackberry vines. My phone's GPS location bounced around a lot in this area, but I got a few close readings and made it out to the large tree anchoring the spur, which seemed to be in about the right location.
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There were beautiful views of Lake Washington and Mount Rainier through the trees. For the ride back north, I sought out better views along Lake Washington Boulevard - a popular recreational cycling route which also passes through Frink Park, another level lower. I met a neighbor who offered to take my photo, then a very nice concessionaire at Madison Park (I never knew there even was a concession stand!) who sold me a hot cocoa.
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=== Zebburkeconte ===
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*Reached! Walk Geohash as well for me. Dragged my friend Felix along, though he didn't walk.  -- [[User:Zebburkeconte|Zebburkeconte]] ([[User talk:Zebburkeconte|talk]]) 20:37, 31 December 2023 (PST)
  
 
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Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704071746303.jpg|Trolleybus trouble blocking traffic
  
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704062409039.jpg|Parked bike at top of hill [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59910833&mlon=-122.29253611&zoom=16 @47.5991,-122.2925]
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704062409039.jpg|Parked bike at top of hill [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59910833&mlon=-122.29253611&zoom=16 @47.5991,-122.2925]
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704063685405.jpg|It's near this tree [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59888056&mlon=-122.29202222&zoom=16 @47.5989,-122.2920]
 
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704071746303.jpg|Trolleybus trouble blocking traffic
 
  
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704071898345.jpg|From trail above [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59879444&mlon=-122.29212500&zoom=16 @47.5988,-122.2921]
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704071898345.jpg|From trail above [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59879444&mlon=-122.29212500&zoom=16 @47.5988,-122.2921]
  
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704071928707.jpg|From trail below [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59890833&mlon=-122.29162778&zoom=16 @47.5989,-122.2916]
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704071928707.jpg|From trail below [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59890833&mlon=-122.29162778&zoom=16 @47.5989,-122.2916]
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704071965577.jpg|Nearby view towards Mt Rainier [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59816944&mlon=-122.29195000&zoom=16 @47.5982,-122.2920]
 
  
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704072002810.jpg|Handy bench [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59945833&mlon=-122.29234167&zoom=16 @47.5995,-122.2923]
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704072002810.jpg|Handy bench [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59945833&mlon=-122.29234167&zoom=16 @47.5995,-122.2923]
  
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704072057977.jpg|Halfway from trail to tree [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59873056&mlon=-122.29183056&zoom=16 @47.5987,-122.2918]
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704072057977.jpg|Halfway from trail to tree [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59873056&mlon=-122.29183056&zoom=16 @47.5987,-122.2918]
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Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704063685405.jpg|It's near this tree [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59888056&mlon=-122.29202222&zoom=16 @47.5989,-122.2920]
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Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704072923495.jpg|Best GPS reading
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Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704071965577.jpg|Nearby view towards Mt Rainier [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59816944&mlon=-122.29195000&zoom=16 @47.5982,-122.2920]
  
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704072725230.jpg|Viewpoint over Lake Washington [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59043333&mlon=-122.28893333&zoom=16 @47.5904,-122.2889]
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704072725230.jpg|Viewpoint over Lake Washington [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.59043333&mlon=-122.28893333&zoom=16 @47.5904,-122.2889]
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Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704072788987.jpg|Best Rainier view of the day [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.61385833&mlon=-122.28136667&zoom=16 @47.6139,-122.2814]
 
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704072788987.jpg|Best Rainier view of the day [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.61385833&mlon=-122.28136667&zoom=16 @47.6139,-122.2814]
  
Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_coyotebush_1704072923495.jpg|Best GPS reading
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Image:2023-12-31_47_-122_Zebburkeconte_1704083804201.jpg|Close enough!
 
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Latest revision as of 21:12, 24 May 2024

Sun 31 Dec 2023 in 47,-122:
47.5988040, -122.2919734
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Location

Frink Park in the Leschi neighborhood.

Close to a trail, but the hillside is steep and the vegetation is dense.

Participants

Plans

Perhaps mid-afternoon?

Expedition

coyotebush

Flashbacks to 2017-12-09 on account of the similar location and weather.

By midday it was sunny and nearly 50F/10C. I geared up for my first bike ride in nearly two weeks, and my first without an indoor destination in much longer. I decided on a light jacket and cycling tights, but packed hiking pants in my handlebar bag in case they were needed for the forest.

In order to approach the point from above, I climbed Interlaken Boulevard, then followed Neighborhood Greenway routes through Capitol Hill and the Central District to South Jackson Street.

2023-12-31 47 -122 coyotebush 1704062409039.jpg

Once on foot, I first tried the upper trail. Below this was mostly cliff. However, in the area of the point, there was a gently sloping spur, thick with brush. Promising. Next I descended quite a few stairs to the lower trail, above which was all cliff. Not promising.

2023-12-31 47 -122 coyotebush 1704071898345.jpg 2023-12-31 47 -122 coyotebush 1704071928707.jpg

The vegetation on the upper spur necessitated better clothing, so back to the bike for the pants, then to a bench I had passed to pull them on. I ventured off the upper trail, getting snagged and nearly tripped by blackberry vines. My phone's GPS location bounced around a lot in this area, but I got a few close readings and made it out to the large tree anchoring the spur, which seemed to be in about the right location.

2023-12-31 47 -122 coyotebush 1704063685405.jpg

There were beautiful views of Lake Washington and Mount Rainier through the trees. For the ride back north, I sought out better views along Lake Washington Boulevard - a popular recreational cycling route which also passes through Frink Park, another level lower. I met a neighbor who offered to take my photo, then a very nice concessionaire at Madison Park (I never knew there even was a concession stand!) who sold me a hot cocoa.

Zebburkeconte

  • Reached! Walk Geohash as well for me. Dragged my friend Felix along, though he didn't walk. -- Zebburkeconte (talk) 20:37, 31 December 2023 (PST)

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Achievements

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coyotebush earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
by cycling to the (47, -122) geohash on 2023-12-31.
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Zebburkeconte earned the Walk geohash Achievement
by reaching the (47, -122) geohash on 2023-12-31 on foot.