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Drove there no problem; intermittent hard rain and bright sunshine.  The center seemed largely devoid of people as it was apparently closed.  Final point was in a 10 ft high berry bramble behind the school, so I could see it but not touch it.  GPS showed about 100 feet to go.  Given the general inaccessibility of this graticule, I'm calling that close enough.
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Drove there no problem; intermittent hard rain and bright sunshine.  The center seemed largely devoid of people as it was apparently closed.  Final point was in a 10 ft high berry bramble behind the school, so I could see it but not touch it.  GPS showed about 100 feet to go.  Given the general inaccessibility of this graticule (and the fact that my GPS has shown an error of about that distance), I'm calling that close enough.
  
 
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4:00 and nobody else there, so I drove off to make dinner. Successful geohash #30!
 
  
 
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Revision as of 21:14, 9 November 2008

Sat 8 Nov 2008 in Olympic National Park:
47.1282440, -123.0973623
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About

Just behind the Squaxin Child Development Center on Old Olympic Highway just off of highway 101 a few miles south of Shelton.

Expedition

HarlequinsDad

Drove there no problem; intermittent hard rain and bright sunshine. The center seemed largely devoid of people as it was apparently closed. Final point was in a 10 ft high berry bramble behind the school, so I could see it but not touch it. GPS showed about 100 feet to go. Given the general inaccessibility of this graticule (and the fact that my GPS has shown an error of about that distance), I'm calling that close enough.