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Upon arriving, there were many more people walking around the neighborhood than expected.  I took my first picture between the third and fourth houses, where I remembered the geohash to be positioned.  While checking on Peeron to make sure that I had correctly located the hash, the people who lived in those houses wanted to pull into their driveway.  I was obligated to pull over onto a side road and check the picture, which ''wasn't even the picture of the hashpoint.''   
 
Upon arriving, there were many more people walking around the neighborhood than expected.  I took my first picture between the third and fourth houses, where I remembered the geohash to be positioned.  While checking on Peeron to make sure that I had correctly located the hash, the people who lived in those houses wanted to pull into their driveway.  I was obligated to pull over onto a side road and check the picture, which ''wasn't even the picture of the hashpoint.''   
  
Remember how I said the hashpoint was in between the third and fourth houses? It wasn't.  It was located between the second and third houses.  I didn't notice this because of the positioning of the local shrubbery, which I remembered from planning.  I was forced to scrap the original picture, drive around the street again, and take the new picture.
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Remember how I said the hashpoint was in between the third and fourth houses? It wasn't.  It was located between the second and third houses.  I didn't notice this because of the positioning of the local shrubbery, which I remembered from planning.  I was forced to scrap the original picture, drive around the street again, and take a new picture.
  
 
In the picture, you can see me trying to hold a Crox Poster.  I say "trying" because at the moment I took the picture a crosswind started blowing the paper around.  I had to try for three minutes to get the poster in the right field of view before I was satisfied, and went home.
 
In the picture, you can see me trying to hold a Crox Poster.  I say "trying" because at the moment I took the picture a crosswind started blowing the paper around.  I had to try for three minutes to get the poster in the right field of view before I was satisfied, and went home.

Revision as of 02:05, 30 December 2020

Tue 29 Dec 2020 in 33,-112:
33.6677735, -112.1475106
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Location

On the north side of West Escuda Dr in Glendale.

Participants

Lyricalcarpenter (talk)

Expedition

Upon arriving, there were many more people walking around the neighborhood than expected. I took my first picture between the third and fourth houses, where I remembered the geohash to be positioned. While checking on Peeron to make sure that I had correctly located the hash, the people who lived in those houses wanted to pull into their driveway. I was obligated to pull over onto a side road and check the picture, which wasn't even the picture of the hashpoint.

Remember how I said the hashpoint was in between the third and fourth houses? It wasn't. It was located between the second and third houses. I didn't notice this because of the positioning of the local shrubbery, which I remembered from planning. I was forced to scrap the original picture, drive around the street again, and take a new picture.

In the picture, you can see me trying to hold a Crox Poster. I say "trying" because at the moment I took the picture a crosswind started blowing the paper around. I had to try for three minutes to get the poster in the right field of view before I was satisfied, and went home.

Even if this claim is disputed somehow, I drove up and down the road so many times that I must have hit the hash at some point.

Photos

Achievements

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lyricalcarpenter earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (33, -112) geohash on 2020-12-29.