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== Location == | == Location == | ||
− | + | The point was in someone's lawn in a suburb of Pickering, close to Liverpool and Finch. | |
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=== [[User:Splitdipless|Splitdipless]] === | === [[User:Splitdipless|Splitdipless]] === | ||
− | + | I shut down the computer at work and hopped into 'Em' and generally didn't want to go Geohashing. I ended up stopping the car and pulling out my GPS and Camera and I said to myself 'suck it up, and do it.' | |
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− | + | I pulled my car up to the side of the road and started looking for the spot. I walked down the sidewalk, and got within a few meters, and within the accuracy. The last few steps to 0 m was on a front lawn. I looked up to the house and noticed the lights were on. Someone was home. | |
+ | Deciding that 3 m was close enough, I started taking a picture of my GPS when I heard the garage door open from somewhere behind me. I took a picture of down the street and I could feel eyes on me. I turn my head and notice that a man is standing there. I squeek out a 'hello sir,' I take a quick snap of my stupid grin then I got the heck out of there. | ||
− | + | In hind-sight, I should have stopped and introduced the man to geohashing, however, all my mind was thinking at the time was 'Flee. Run. Hide.' | |
+ | Who knows, I could have recruited another hasher, or even met someone that appreciates the look of a Smith Chart as much as I do. Maybe next time. | ||
== Photos == | == Photos == | ||
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− | < | + | Image:2009-11-01 43 -79 A.jpg | Close enough under the circumstances. |
− | + | Image:2009-11-01 43 -79 B.jpg | A pretty quiet neighbourhood. Even the guy looking at me from somewhere behind me was quiet... and watching. | |
− | Image:2009- | + | Image:2009-11-01 43 -79 C.jpg | Goofy grin. Required. |
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Revision as of 00:12, 2 November 2009
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Contents
Location
The point was in someone's lawn in a suburb of Pickering, close to Liverpool and Finch.
Expedition
Splitdipless
I shut down the computer at work and hopped into 'Em' and generally didn't want to go Geohashing. I ended up stopping the car and pulling out my GPS and Camera and I said to myself 'suck it up, and do it.'
I pulled my car up to the side of the road and started looking for the spot. I walked down the sidewalk, and got within a few meters, and within the accuracy. The last few steps to 0 m was on a front lawn. I looked up to the house and noticed the lights were on. Someone was home.
Deciding that 3 m was close enough, I started taking a picture of my GPS when I heard the garage door open from somewhere behind me. I took a picture of down the street and I could feel eyes on me. I turn my head and notice that a man is standing there. I squeek out a 'hello sir,' I take a quick snap of my stupid grin then I got the heck out of there.
In hind-sight, I should have stopped and introduced the man to geohashing, however, all my mind was thinking at the time was 'Flee. Run. Hide.'
Who knows, I could have recruited another hasher, or even met someone that appreciates the look of a Smith Chart as much as I do. Maybe next time.