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* [[User:Kydlt|Kydlt]]
 
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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
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===Kydlt===
  
 
A quick jump into the bushes by the tracks. It wasn't really the empty looking spot that was on the DOQQ. But it was only 20 ft in. I went at about 10 AM & left the marker, but I left the camera in the car.  So I stopped on the way back through after a lovely hike up Eagle Creek to Loowit Falls.
 
A quick jump into the bushes by the tracks. It wasn't really the empty looking spot that was on the DOQQ. But it was only 20 ft in. I went at about 10 AM & left the marker, but I left the camera in the car.  So I stopped on the way back through after a lovely hike up Eagle Creek to Loowit Falls.
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===Michael5000===
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It had been literally dozens of hours since I had gone geohashing, and this hashpoint appealed to me for a couple of reasons.  For one thing, I think it's funny that it took me almost two years to get to [[The Dalles, Oregon]], and now to hit it three times in nine days.  Also, [[User:Mrs.5000|Mrs.5000]] had a class for the evening, so why not take a short drive after work, catch a hashpoint, and take another step towards my barmy goal of exercising in all 36 Oregon counties?
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Well.  I drove out, parked, walked out the railbed and then into the brush, completely failed to notice Kydlt's markers from eight hours earlier -- in retrospect, I should have thought to look for them -- and then ran to the Bridge of the Gods and back, 5.41 miles if you happened to be curious.  Not nearly such a nice hike as my colleague got, but Expedition success!! ...and I have now run in Hood River County.
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==

Revision as of 04:27, 23 September 2011

Thu 22 Sep 2011 in 45,-121:
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I'm making these flags from crepe paper. That biodegrades faster than survey flagging.


Location

Cascade Locks

Participants

Plans

I have a hike planed on the Oregon side today, but the Hash looks to be right in Cascade Locks. I think that I'll go on the way.

Expedition

Kydlt

A quick jump into the bushes by the tracks. It wasn't really the empty looking spot that was on the DOQQ. But it was only 20 ft in. I went at about 10 AM & left the marker, but I left the camera in the car. So I stopped on the way back through after a lovely hike up Eagle Creek to Loowit Falls.

Michael5000

It had been literally dozens of hours since I had gone geohashing, and this hashpoint appealed to me for a couple of reasons. For one thing, I think it's funny that it took me almost two years to get to The Dalles, Oregon, and now to hit it three times in nine days. Also, Mrs.5000 had a class for the evening, so why not take a short drive after work, catch a hashpoint, and take another step towards my barmy goal of exercising in all 36 Oregon counties?

Well. I drove out, parked, walked out the railbed and then into the brush, completely failed to notice Kydlt's markers from eight hours earlier -- in retrospect, I should have thought to look for them -- and then ran to the Bridge of the Gods and back, 5.41 miles if you happened to be curious. Not nearly such a nice hike as my colleague got, but Expedition success!! ...and I have now run in Hood River County.

Tracklog

A shot in the dark at leaving a tracklog, as a csv-txt file.That didn't work. What form should the link here take ?


Photos

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