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== Expedition ==
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Having a free morning and one of the last dry, warm days of the year, it was a no-brainer to gather bike, camera, GPS gadget, and hashcot, and hie myself down to Sellwood. 
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The hashpoint is at the end of somebody's driveway.  I'm claiming it under the following house rule, which I have noticed other people tacitly using and which seems perfectly reasonable to me:
  
== Expedition ==
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'''If the hashpoint is on a standard size urban residential lot, AND is either visible from the street or sidewalk or is inside a building that is visible from the street or sidewalk, AND I can take a picture of it: I am there.'''
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It was a 12.1 mile round trip on the bike, southward winding through the neighborhoods and homebound up the Willamette River Trail and eventually through the rose gardens in Ladd's Addition.
  
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Revision as of 18:51, 24 September 2010

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Location

Somebody's driveway, in Sellwood.

Participants

Expedition

Having a free morning and one of the last dry, warm days of the year, it was a no-brainer to gather bike, camera, GPS gadget, and hashcot, and hie myself down to Sellwood.

The hashpoint is at the end of somebody's driveway. I'm claiming it under the following house rule, which I have noticed other people tacitly using and which seems perfectly reasonable to me:


If the hashpoint is on a standard size urban residential lot, AND is either visible from the street or sidewalk or is inside a building that is visible from the street or sidewalk, AND I can take a picture of it: I am there.


It was a 12.1 mile round trip on the bike, southward winding through the neighborhoods and homebound up the Willamette River Trail and eventually through the rose gardens in Ladd's Addition.


Photos

Achievements