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This was the kind of expedition where you know it's going to take some doing to get to the hashpoint, and that when you get there it's a complete toss-up whether it will actually be accessible.
  
== Expedition ==
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Fortunately, the getting there was pretty enjoyable. Traveling back to Portland from the South Coast, we stopped and got a good look at Lakeside, a little town I've been passing by without ever really ''seeing'' for my entire life. So that was cool, as was a look at some of the hills-and-lakes forest inland from Highway 101 in northern Coos County.
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After plenty of driving down increasingly tenuous roads, though, it turned out that the field containing the hashpoint was thoroughly fenced in.  Not accessible!  Well, we tried.
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Revision as of 03:24, 29 September 2024

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Location

Deep in the woods east of Lakeside.

Participants

Expedition

This was the kind of expedition where you know it's going to take some doing to get to the hashpoint, and that when you get there it's a complete toss-up whether it will actually be accessible.

Fortunately, the getting there was pretty enjoyable. Traveling back to Portland from the South Coast, we stopped and got a good look at Lakeside, a little town I've been passing by without ever really seeing for my entire life. So that was cool, as was a look at some of the hills-and-lakes forest inland from Highway 101 in northern Coos County.

After plenty of driving down increasingly tenuous roads, though, it turned out that the field containing the hashpoint was thoroughly fenced in. Not accessible! Well, we tried.

Photos

Achievements