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Revision as of 01:50, 25 May 2014

Sat 24 May 2014 in 37,-120:
37.3266421, -120.7578641
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Location

In an orchard about 15 miles (24 km) west of Merced, California. At least, that's what Google Earth and Google Street View show. It would seem unreasonable for an orchard in the middle of nowhere to be drastically altered in a few years, but I can't rule it out.

Participants

Codae

Plans

This is an exciting geohash for a number of reasons. One, it's in a virgin graticule. Two, it looks as accessible as any off-road geohash could be--not in a building, not in a forest, not on a hill, not fenced off, and not in the water. Three, it's on Mouseover Day, when I happen to have no plans. (This fortuitous combination is pretty much what it took to secure a car for an otherwise pointless two-hundred-mile trip.)

I'm aiming to be at the hashpoint for the 4 P.M. official meetup time, though I don't expect to run into anyone there.

Expedition

Tracklog

Photos

Achievements