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At the side of a road in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts.
  
 
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[[User:Sara|Sara]]
  
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I was supposed to be working today, but this was the perfect distance for a walk, so I took advantage of it.
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I didn't bring the GPS receiver because this point was so easy to locate from Google maps and I didn't want to carry any extra weight.  It was clearly directly across the street from the driveway of the brown house, which was the second house past the elementary school.
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The weather wasn't too hot and the walk was pleasant, but there was nothing interesting to photograph.  I don't know whether the lack of anything interesting along the route is due to my having made about 850 round trips* along most of the route to the hashpoint driving my children to and from school or whether Longmeadow and the adjacent part of East Longmeadow are simply boring.
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I walked to the hashpoint, marked the point, and walked home.  The entire round trip involved 15.8 km of walking and took a little over three hours.
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> (That's not an English-to-metric conversion error.  850 round trips == 1700 one-way trips along that route over the five years my children have been in school. To get to my children's school, we drive almost to the hashpoint, but we make a turn just before the hashpoint and continue North for a few more miles.)
  
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Image:2010-06-28_42_-72_house.jpg | After walking nearly 16 km, it was nice to find that the house at the hashpoint had a "Welcome" flag, like "Welcome to the hashpoint!"
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Image:2010-06-28_42_-72_marker.jpg | Behind the marker, you can see Mapleshade Elementary School.  Many of the schools around here look just like Mapleshade.  The banner on Mapleshade says it was built in 1955, which surprises me a little because I thought the schools that looked like that were built in the sixties.
 
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    | date = 2010-06-28
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    | name = Sara
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    | distance = 15.8 km round trip
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    | image = 2010-06-28_42_-72_house.jpg
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Revision as of 21:28, 28 June 2010

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Location

At the side of a road in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts.

Participants

Sara


Expedition

I was supposed to be working today, but this was the perfect distance for a walk, so I took advantage of it.

I didn't bring the GPS receiver because this point was so easy to locate from Google maps and I didn't want to carry any extra weight. It was clearly directly across the street from the driveway of the brown house, which was the second house past the elementary school.

The weather wasn't too hot and the walk was pleasant, but there was nothing interesting to photograph. I don't know whether the lack of anything interesting along the route is due to my having made about 850 round trips* along most of the route to the hashpoint driving my children to and from school or whether Longmeadow and the adjacent part of East Longmeadow are simply boring.

I walked to the hashpoint, marked the point, and walked home. The entire round trip involved 15.8 km of walking and took a little over three hours.

* (That's not an English-to-metric conversion error. 850 round trips == 1700 one-way trips along that route over the five years my children have been in school. To get to my children's school, we drive almost to the hashpoint, but we make a turn just before the hashpoint and continue North for a few more miles.)


Photos

I apologize for taking pictures with a cell phone.

Achievements

Walk.PNG
Sara earned the Walk geohash Achievement
by reaching the (42, -72) geohash on 2010-06-28 on foot, travelling a distance of 15.8 km round trip.
2010-06-28 42 -72 house.jpg