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− | These pictures are of a hash achieved on March 2, 2011. Due to my lack of skill in posting they have shown up here. | + | These pictures are of a hash achieved on March 2, 2011. Due to my lack of skill in posting they have shown up here. It was at 45°39.7231', -121°2.2802 but that was just south of where I am, ie out in the river. I need to learn how to group photos so they don't go down in a row. |
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Revision as of 17:24, 12 March 2011
Hello, I am a newb at geohashing, but have been using GPS since the mid 90's (Magellen Trailmate, pre XL). Also I am new to the Columbia Gorge area, having lived in Humboldt the last 28 years. So I have an entire new wilderness to explore and what a better way to decide where to go. And with grandchildren in Portland I often find myself down there. Right now finding my way around this interface is more challenging than being lost in the woods. See you there. dennislee
2011-03-09 Good drizzley morning. I found my self in Hermiston this morning so I think I will go on a little trip down to 45.596227°, -119.537443°.
9 Mar MADE IT OK a pretty easy one to get to. Except for going up to a farm house to ask permission, and try to explain what the hell I was doing. I am terrified of that kind of thing. It seems to be a virgin graticle. After lunch I face more hard work : Wiki posting self-lessons.
YeeeeHah.
There is a expedition page for this trip, with photos, that Jim put up. I am still working on the posting thing. I am sure that it isn't as hard as I am making it.
Photos
2011-03-02 These pictures are of a hash achieved on March 2, 2011. Due to my lack of skill in posting they have shown up here. It was at 45°39.7231', -121°2.2802 but that was just south of where I am, ie out in the river. I need to learn how to group photos so they don't go down in a row.