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Revision as of 13:22, 27 March 2014
Wed 26 Mar 2014 in 45,-122: 45.4960466, -122.7664705 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In a driveway of a private home on SE 87th Avenue, near Canyon Road, in SW Portland.
Participants
- Michael5000 - Expedition 160
- Jim
Expedition
Expedition 5000
This hashpoint was just off a reasonable alternative of my regular Wednesday commute, and so was a bit of a no-brainer. I parked down the block on the way home from work, and walked around the area for a bit, taking a few pictures.
I am claiming this as a successful expedition under what I consider a common-sense rule: if the hashpoint falls on someone's house or yard in a residential neighborhood, then I am "there" if I can see the hashpoint location from a street, sidewalk, or alley. Posterity and the wiki system may decide otherwise.
As I was heading back to the truck, I encountered every urban geohasher's worst nightmare: an aggressive, charging, off-leash dog. Fortunately, it was only about the size of a large burrito.
Expedition zero
Zero pretty much summed up this expedition. Jim thought he had printed out a Google map before heading for home. Upon arriving on the train to program the GPS I discovered that my GPS had been left at work, and the new Google maps produces completely useless printouts. But at least I had directions.
So, sans GPS, which is a first for me, I drove to the hashpoint, remembering it was close to the road. I made it to 87th and looked for a familiar driveway, but it was dark and nothing looked right.
I'll have to come back later with the GPS and see exactly if I was close enough.
Photos
Achievements
- No Trespassing
- Blinded by science?
None, really.