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After finding the geohash (and startling a few cardinals in the grass) I continued on to the Frog Pond, where I saw the largest pile of ants I had ever seen. See the gallery below:
 
After finding the geohash (and startling a few cardinals in the grass) I continued on to the Frog Pond, where I saw the largest pile of ants I had ever seen. See the gallery below:
  
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Image:Boston06-24-08_GMaps.jpg|An aerial view of the geohash. At 1500 feet, this is the furthest away that a geohash I've reached has been from the Souhegan River.
 
Image:Boston06-24-08_GMaps.jpg|An aerial view of the geohash. At 1500 feet, this is the furthest away that a geohash I've reached has been from the Souhegan River.
  

Revision as of 03:13, 25 June 2008

Tue 24 Jun 2008 in 42,-71:
42.8443138, -71.7292753
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About

42.844313N, 71.729276W

This hash is located in Wilton, NH in the Boston, Massachusetts graticule in the Wilton Frog Pond Conservation Area.


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AHecht earned the Couch Potato Geohash Honorable Mention
by living near the (42, -71) geohash on 2008-06-24.
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Expeditions

AHecht 7pm

I was really excited when I saw that this geohash was less than 1km from my house, making me eligible for the Couch Potato Honorable Mention Achievement. I got worried when I saw the satellite photo because the location was on a cleared field, which meant that it was either private property, overgrown with weeds, or filled with 8 foot corn stalks. However, it turns out that the geohash is in the Wilton Frog Pond Conservation Area, which is open to the public from dawn to dusk. There was even a mowed path that got me within 25ft of ground zero!

After finding the geohash (and startling a few cardinals in the grass) I continued on to the Frog Pond, where I saw the largest pile of ants I had ever seen. See the gallery below: