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+ | *This is an honorable mention for Cubicle Geohash for me! I won't be around in the evening which is when I bet others will get to this hash, but I plan to be there about 3:30-4pm. -- [[User:Zebburkeconte|Zebburkeconte]] ([[User talk:Zebburkeconte|talk]]) 09:18, 24 October 2024 (PDT) | ||
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+ | *My GPS accuracy is bad (because of the big concrete wall?). I went both below on the driveway and above in the shrubbery and never got a great reading. But I've surely been there! -- [[User:Zebburkeconte|Zebburkeconte]] ([[User talk:Zebburkeconte|talk]]) [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.65175780&mlon=-122.30906130&zoom=16 @47.6518,-122.3091] 16:55, 24 October 2024 (PDT) | ||
+ | === Thomcat === | ||
+ | From Montlake Terrace and Bothell, I knew I didn't want to fight traffic to get there, and no firm plans were made. As I wrapped up a distracting task, I noticed it was getting pretty late, and a check of the this site didn't show any activity at the geohash point (weird, because there was!). At that point, I knew I had to drive down, to preserve the relatively easy hash. | ||
− | + | My original plan was to light rail down there, but in the interest of time, I drove the few miles. Parking wasn't easy to find, but I eventually found something. A quick test snap shows that landscape photos are still the only ones to use. No time to debug that further now - could be my phone settings, the app, or a combination of those. | |
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+ | I didn't do any research ahead of time other than glancing at it being on a driveway. This turned out to be a descending driveway, with a large cement retaining wall keeping some plants several meters above it. No sign of previous visits, but then I didn't bring my chalk either. At the base of the wall, I found myself at around 5 meters south of the hashpoint, and vowed to do better. | ||
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+ | Now is where the research would have helped a lot! A top the wall was a lot of vegetation, and beyond that a path which is more than 5 meters away. Being on the path was not at the hashpoint either, of course. I got close, then found a place to enter the path. A small campus bus and a campus security vehicle passed while I contemplated this, and I fully expected one to circle back and ask some questions. | ||
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+ | Neither did. I bushwacked further in, reaching a point atop the wall. A thin chain link fence (and a steep drop) separated me from where I had been earlier - and now the hash point was 4.3 meters further south. Unless the wall was at a very noticeable angle, this would be impossible. A hash dance might have found a better satellite reception (lots of trees and vegetation), but at this point of the night, I was done. | ||
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+ | Calling this a success, and will strive to have at least one a month - a definite achievement in the Seattle area, where at one point I documented more than 30 days in a row of water and no trespassing hashes. A monthly expedition, no problem. A monthly success? Down to luck. | ||
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== Tracklog == | == Tracklog == | ||
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Image:2024-10-24_47_-122_Zebburkeconte_1729814065704.jpg|Beautiful [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.65175000&mlon=-122.30905278&zoom=16 @47.6518,-122.3091] | Image:2024-10-24_47_-122_Zebburkeconte_1729814065704.jpg|Beautiful [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.65175000&mlon=-122.30905278&zoom=16 @47.6518,-122.3091] | ||
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+ | Image:2024-10-24_47_-122_Zebburkeconte_1729814197813.jpg|Proof | ||
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+ | Image:2024-10-24_47_-122_thomcat_1729831723098.jpg|good to see the sideways issue still exists [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.65234697&mlon=-122.31265997&zoom=16 @47.6523,-122.3127] | ||
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+ | Image:2024-10-24_47_-122_thomcat_1729831970565.jpg|life sciences [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.65240897&mlon=-122.31050600&zoom=16 @47.6524,-122.3105] | ||
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+ | Image:2024-10-24_47_-122_thomcat_1729832123154.jpg|atop that? [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.65181197&mlon=-122.30904997&zoom=16 @47.6518,-122.3090] | ||
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+ | Image:2024-10-24_47_-122_thomcat_1729832252213.jpg|I can do better? [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.65177800&mlon=-122.30892797&zoom=16 @47.6518,-122.3089] | ||
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+ | Image:2024-10-24_47_-122_thomcat_1729832580393.jpg|top down [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.65185000&mlon=-122.30889500&zoom=16 @47.6518,-122.3089] | ||
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+ | Image:2024-10-24_47_-122_thomcat_1729832606144.jpg|test [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.65184140&mlon=-122.30887600&zoom=16 @47.6518,-122.3089] | ||
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+ | Image:2024-10-24_47_-122_thomcat_1729832739379.jpg|bike garage [https://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.65151300&mlon=-122.30878097&zoom=16 @47.6515,-122.3088] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 27 October 2024
Thu 24 Oct 2024 in Seattle: 47.6518121, -122.3088788 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Either next to or atop a cement wall bordering vehicle access to a life sciences building on the UW campus
Participants
Plans
Expedition
- This is an honorable mention for Cubicle Geohash for me! I won't be around in the evening which is when I bet others will get to this hash, but I plan to be there about 3:30-4pm. -- Zebburkeconte (talk) 09:18, 24 October 2024 (PDT)
- My GPS accuracy is bad (because of the big concrete wall?). I went both below on the driveway and above in the shrubbery and never got a great reading. But I've surely been there! -- Zebburkeconte (talk) @47.6518,-122.3091 16:55, 24 October 2024 (PDT)
Thomcat
From Montlake Terrace and Bothell, I knew I didn't want to fight traffic to get there, and no firm plans were made. As I wrapped up a distracting task, I noticed it was getting pretty late, and a check of the this site didn't show any activity at the geohash point (weird, because there was!). At that point, I knew I had to drive down, to preserve the relatively easy hash.
My original plan was to light rail down there, but in the interest of time, I drove the few miles. Parking wasn't easy to find, but I eventually found something. A quick test snap shows that landscape photos are still the only ones to use. No time to debug that further now - could be my phone settings, the app, or a combination of those.
I didn't do any research ahead of time other than glancing at it being on a driveway. This turned out to be a descending driveway, with a large cement retaining wall keeping some plants several meters above it. No sign of previous visits, but then I didn't bring my chalk either. At the base of the wall, I found myself at around 5 meters south of the hashpoint, and vowed to do better.
Now is where the research would have helped a lot! A top the wall was a lot of vegetation, and beyond that a path which is more than 5 meters away. Being on the path was not at the hashpoint either, of course. I got close, then found a place to enter the path. A small campus bus and a campus security vehicle passed while I contemplated this, and I fully expected one to circle back and ask some questions.
Neither did. I bushwacked further in, reaching a point atop the wall. A thin chain link fence (and a steep drop) separated me from where I had been earlier - and now the hash point was 4.3 meters further south. Unless the wall was at a very noticeable angle, this would be impossible. A hash dance might have found a better satellite reception (lots of trees and vegetation), but at this point of the night, I was done.
Calling this a success, and will strive to have at least one a month - a definite achievement in the Seattle area, where at one point I documented more than 30 days in a row of water and no trespassing hashes. A monthly expedition, no problem. A monthly success? Down to luck.
Tracklog
Photos
In my cubicle, with location :) @47.6546,-122.3118
At the hashpoint! @47.6518,-122.3091
Beautiful @47.6518,-122.3091
good to see the sideways issue still exists @47.6523,-122.3127
life sciences @47.6524,-122.3105
atop that? @47.6518,-122.3090
I can do better? @47.6518,-122.3089
top down @47.6518,-122.3089
test @47.6518,-122.3089
bike garage @47.6515,-122.3088