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Revision as of 16:33, 1 December 2010
Tue 30 Nov 2010 in 49,-122: 49.2411806, -122.9606610 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
On highway 1, near New Westminster.
Participants
Plans
The plan is:
- go to work
- on the way home from work, drive to New Westminister
- ???
- profit!
Expedition
I once again completely missed the point of geohashing. As you know, geohashing is all about meeting strangers to have fun, getting outside, getting a bit of exercise, and sometimes a challenging adventure.
So, I got on my bike, burned gasoline for about half an hour in the pouring rain though tedious rush-hour traffic. As I approached the hash point I noticed the traffic was really heavy, the visibility was poor, and the shoulder was really narrow because of construction. It wasn't safe to stop, but I glance down at the GPS just at the moment to see "0" in the "distance to destination" box. I kept going, pushed the "go home" button on the GPS, and followed the instructions home.
I successfully reached the point without:
- getting exercise
- being somewhere I've never been before
- playing games with people
- meeting new friends
- interacting with any other humans
- stopping
- getting photographic proof of reaching the point
- getting a screenshot of my GPS at the "0" point
- profiting
The track log, if I manage to upload it, may show that I was there. Or it may not.