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Aerial image scouting (google and bing) don't give me a lot of hope for this geohash point. The actual location seems to be close to the side of a building (google) and in heavy trees on a hillside (both).
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Reaching the point, I saw this was the case. While there was a car parked nearby, it didn't look as though anyone was home, so I snapped a few pictures of the area and posted a sign near some mailboxes. With luck, the homeowner scoped the spot out themselves (buried treasure?).  Based on the site survey, I'm not sure this point would be accessible without a machete even with permission of the homeowner...
  
 
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Revision as of 21:01, 16 July 2015

Tue 14 Jul 2015 in Seattle:
47.8430887, -122.3253588
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Location

A forested lot near Meadowdale (or is it Beverly Acres?) in Lynnwood.

Participants

Plans

Stop by after work.

Expedition

Aerial image scouting (google and bing) don't give me a lot of hope for this geohash point. The actual location seems to be close to the side of a building (google) and in heavy trees on a hillside (both).

Reaching the point, I saw this was the case. While there was a car parked nearby, it didn't look as though anyone was home, so I snapped a few pictures of the area and posted a sign near some mailboxes. With luck, the homeowner scoped the spot out themselves (buried treasure?). Based on the site survey, I'm not sure this point would be accessible without a machete even with permission of the homeowner...

Tracklog

Photos

Achievements