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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
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Did end up leaving the family at the (rather chilly and windy) beach for an hour or so.  I drove up from Rockaway Beach and inland from there to the small road where the hash was located.  I ended up missing the pullout close to the hash, but I quickly realized and turned around to go back to the spot.  I got out and started walking around to try to find the exact hashpoint.  I started down the steep bank with the ferns and the blackberry bushes when I realized that my GPS was kind of wigging out.  I guess that I wasn't getting any much closer to the hash (as measured by distance to the point), despite the fact that I was heading in the direction it told me I should be going.  My best guess is that my signal wasn't so strong in the fairly narrow, heavily forested valley.  I ended up getting under 10' to the hash, although the point was across the road from where it looked like the hash was on the satellite map.  Oh well.  I got my requisite pics and headed back to meet the family. Mission accomplished.
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==

Revision as of 21:57, 22 October 2010

Sat 16 Oct 2010 in 45,-123:
45.6937638, -123.8175575
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Location

Just off a road not far inland from the town of Nehalem.

Participants

Plans

I was already planning on heading out to the beach with the family for the day, so it didn't seem like too much of a stretch to head in a short distance to catch the hash. I figure the timing will be a little tricky because we are heading out with the in-laws, but I imagine that I'll leave all the family at a nearby beach and go find the hash on my own.

Expedition

Did end up leaving the family at the (rather chilly and windy) beach for an hour or so. I drove up from Rockaway Beach and inland from there to the small road where the hash was located. I ended up missing the pullout close to the hash, but I quickly realized and turned around to go back to the spot. I got out and started walking around to try to find the exact hashpoint. I started down the steep bank with the ferns and the blackberry bushes when I realized that my GPS was kind of wigging out. I guess that I wasn't getting any much closer to the hash (as measured by distance to the point), despite the fact that I was heading in the direction it told me I should be going. My best guess is that my signal wasn't so strong in the fairly narrow, heavily forested valley. I ended up getting under 10' to the hash, although the point was across the road from where it looked like the hash was on the satellite map. Oh well. I got my requisite pics and headed back to meet the family. Mission accomplished.

Tracklog

The track can be found here.

Photos

Achievements