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* [[User:Phyzome|Phyzome]]: I'll try to make it. I have a UPS delivery sometime today, but I might blow them off and wait around for it tomorrow instead. | * [[User:Phyzome|Phyzome]]: I'll try to make it. I have a UPS delivery sometime today, but I might blow them off and wait around for it tomorrow instead. | ||
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== Report == | == Report == | ||
+ | 1 person showed up. | ||
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+ | ===[[User:Phyzome|Phyzome]]=== | ||
+ | I arrived at around 15:45 and lurked suspiciously around the Huron Ave side. The alley had stairs going up to the left and down to the right. At the bottom of the latter was a retaining wall, and beyond that... the coordinates! I taped a sign to the wall with my username and phone number, then scoped out the other approaches. | ||
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+ | A little after 16:00 I climbed over the wall (maybe 4-5 feet tall?) and onto the dirt floor of the alley. I rechecked the satellite image and noticed that the spot was marked precisely by a drainspout coming off of the building to my left. (A good thing, too, because my GPS receiver was failing to turn on.) I scooted up the wall a bit—does that count as an air geohash? :-P | ||
+ | I hung around the sidewalk near the alley until 16:30, when my linguistics professor from the fall semester happened to bike past. I explained to her about geohashing (a bit disappointed that that was not her reason for being there), then headed home. On the way back to Harvard Station I spotted a woman wearing [http://store.xkcd.com/xkcd/#Useless an XKCD shirt]. I mentioned I was geohashing, and encouraged her to check it out. | ||
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+ | All in all, a decent hash, but I would have been happier if other people had showed up (especially the ones who said they would...) | ||
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+ | Gallery forthcoming. | ||
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[[Category:Expedition Planning]] | [[Category:Expedition Planning]] |
Revision as of 22:10, 8 May 2009
Fri 8 May 2009 in 42,-71: 42.3822991, -71.1317194 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Contents
Recon
The hashpoint is in an alley next to Caldwell Bank in Cambridge. Approaches:
- Huron Ave: From Google Street View, it appears that the alley is blocked off by a stairway and a wall.
- Concord Ave: There's a parking lot, but the alley might not be accessible from there.
- Royal Ave: Residential. We could try asking permission to go through their yard.
Planning
- Phyzome: I'll try to make it. I have a UPS delivery sometime today, but I might blow them off and wait around for it tomorrow instead.
Report
1 person showed up.
Phyzome
I arrived at around 15:45 and lurked suspiciously around the Huron Ave side. The alley had stairs going up to the left and down to the right. At the bottom of the latter was a retaining wall, and beyond that... the coordinates! I taped a sign to the wall with my username and phone number, then scoped out the other approaches.
A little after 16:00 I climbed over the wall (maybe 4-5 feet tall?) and onto the dirt floor of the alley. I rechecked the satellite image and noticed that the spot was marked precisely by a drainspout coming off of the building to my left. (A good thing, too, because my GPS receiver was failing to turn on.) I scooted up the wall a bit—does that count as an air geohash? :-P
I hung around the sidewalk near the alley until 16:30, when my linguistics professor from the fall semester happened to bike past. I explained to her about geohashing (a bit disappointed that that was not her reason for being there), then headed home. On the way back to Harvard Station I spotted a woman wearing an XKCD shirt. I mentioned I was geohashing, and encouraged her to check it out.
All in all, a decent hash, but I would have been happier if other people had showed up (especially the ones who said they would...)
Gallery forthcoming.