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== The Adventure ==
 
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Starting down the I70 highway, I was already impressed with the beauty of the state.  Rolling mountains of pine trees, huge rock formations, and the Colorado River decorated the edges of the road.  After a quick traffic jam, I was able to make it to Frisco, Colorado.  I was happily surprised by a detour- right in front of me, a huge art fair was in progress and I stopped for a visit.  The art was great, the people were better, and I highly recommend anyone in the area to stop by.  The town is simply great.
 
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I then made it to Breckenridge, and they also had an art fair going on.  Although I didn’t stay nearly as long, my advice above applies equally to this town too.  The goal was just outside the city, near some residential areas way up on a mountain.  After driving into a dead end, running into a golf course where there should have been a road, and getting as lost as lost can be, I managed to get lucky and take an unnamed road straight to the intersection I was looking for.  I soon disembarked from my car, and climbed up an extremely steep and extremely forested hill for quite a while.  Crossing the 10,000 foot altitude, I checked my GPS, corrected my position and made it to the geohash.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
== Final Result ==
 
== Final Result ==

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Preparation

August 9th, 2009- While staying temporarily in Gypsum, I decided an adventure was in order. Equipped with an old GPS and a Ford Mustang I set out to break the highest geohash record. I had looked on Friday to see if I'd be lucky enough to get a nearby geohash (with the needed altitude). Sunday looked perfect, so Breckenridge it was.

The Adventure

Starting down the I70 highway, I was already impressed with the beauty of the state. Rolling mountains of pine trees, huge rock formations, and the Colorado River decorated the edges of the road. After a quick traffic jam, I was able to make it to Frisco, Colorado. I was happily surprised by a detour- right in front of me, a huge art fair was in progress and I stopped for a visit. The art was great, the people were better, and I highly recommend anyone in the area to stop by. The town is simply great. I then made it to Breckenridge, and they also had an art fair going on. Although I didn’t stay nearly as long, my advice above applies equally to this town too. The goal was just outside the city, near some residential areas way up on a mountain. After driving into a dead end, running into a golf course where there should have been a road, and getting as lost as lost can be, I managed to get lucky and take an unnamed road straight to the intersection I was looking for. I soon disembarked from my car, and climbed up an extremely steep and extremely forested hill for quite a while. Crossing the 10,000 foot altitude, I checked my GPS, corrected my position and made it to the geohash.

Final Result

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