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+ | <gallery caption="GeoSquishing" widths="175px" heights="200px" perrow="3"> | ||
+ | Image:GMaps.Geohash.06-06-2008.Boston.jpg|I didn't find out the coordinates until I was already at work, so I had to make due with what I had with me. I didn't have a camera or separate GPS, so I had to use my phone as a camera and GPS unit (using a bluetooth GPS radio). I put on my emergency rain pants and waterproof boots from my car and headed out. The easiest access to the cache was through a backyard that was nicely mowed all the way to the river. However, not wanting to tresspass, I bushwacked my way down to the banks of the Souhegan. | ||
+ | Image:Rivercrossing.jpg|After getting to the river, this is what I was faced with. I was able to get half-way across without any trouble, but the water was too deep to get across the second half dry. After walking up and down the shore, trying to find a better crossing, I decided to go for it and wade in. My waterproof boots quickly became filled with water, and of course the water wouldn't drain out. | ||
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+ | Image:Downedtree.jpg|There was a downed tree crossing the river, but it looked too precarious for me to risk, especially with my GPS and phone in my pockets. | ||
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+ | Image:Geohash.06-06-2008.Boston.jpg|The geohash itself was in this nice little clearing. | ||
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+ | Image:AHechtAt06062008Geohash.jpg|Here I am at the hash. It was just me and the mosquitos. | ||
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+ | Image:Marker.jpg|I had made up a stone before leaving work with the coordinates and date on it that I could leave as a marker. | ||
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+ | Image:Markerontree.jpg|Here is the marker placed at the base of the tree closest to the coordinates. | ||
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+ | Image:Pathback.jpg|Finally, here is the back back to the river from the geohash. Just think *squish* *squish* *squish* and you'll have a pretty good idea of what the walk back was like. After getting back the car and changing shoes, I went to the nearby Panda Wok restaurant and got pretty good chinese food for lunch. | ||
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+ | </gallery> | ||
[[Category: Meetup on 2008-06-06]] | [[Category: Meetup on 2008-06-06]] | ||
[[Category: Meetup in 42 -71]] | [[Category: Meetup in 42 -71]] |
Revision as of 19:27, 6 June 2008
Fri 6 Jun 2008 in 42,-71: 42.7596630, -71.8253824 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
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This hash is located between Greenville, NH and New Ipswich, NH in the Boston, Massachusetts graticle across the Souhegan River from Rte 123.
Expeditions
AHecht 1:15pm EDT
I didn't find out the coordinates until I was already at work, so I had to make due with what I had with me. I didn't have a camera or separate GPS, so I had to use my phone as a camera and GPS unit (using a bluetooth GPS radio). I put on my emergency rain pants and waterproof boots from my car and headed out. The easiest access to the cache was through a backyard that was nicely mowed all the way to the river. However, not wanting to tresspass, I bushwacked my way down to the banks of the Souhegan.
After getting to the river, this is what I was faced with. I was able to get half-way across without any trouble, but the water was too deep to get across the second half dry. After walking up and down the shore, trying to find a better crossing, I decided to go for it and wade in. My waterproof boots quickly became filled with water, and of course the water wouldn't drain out.