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Latest revision as of 01:11, 8 August 2019
Fri 2 Jan 2009 in Jacksonville: 30.1312321, -81.8034929 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
About
The hashpoint was located in the Bear Run subdivision, off of Blanding Blvd. Google Maps indicated the point itself to be inside of a house.
Expedition
Woodveil
Fortunately, this hashpoint was less than 6 miles from our starting location, and in a very accessible location. Statistically, it could be months before we get another hash this convenient. That said, we decided to go for the four-achievement tetracombo of the Ambassador-Land-No Batteries-Consecutive Geohash. We drove to the location and met up with Mr. Bow Tie, who had ridden his bike and was also attempting a tetracombo. We counted houses until we found the right one, and knocked on the door. The only thing on the other side was a dog! Foiled by the homeowners probably being at work. Well, we did attempt the hash at 11:00 in the morning, so it wasn't much of a surprise. But hey, at least we walked away with our No Trespassing ribbon.
Mr. Bow Tie
With the hashpoint being only six miles away and bike friendly, I thought I could get up to four achievements: a tetracombo if you will. I was attempting to get there:
1) By land
2) On my bike
3) Without GPS
I also would have gained the Ambassador achievement because the hashpoint was inside a house.
But alas, no one was home and all I get is a No Trespassing achievement. Dang.
Gallery
Chris and Mr. Bow Tie on the porch.
Achievements
This user earned the No trespassing consolation prize
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