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Revision as of 01:52, 15 January 2009
Wed 14 Jan 2009 in 35,-77: 35.8578152, -77.8131697 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Report
Finally, after a barren weekend we were glad to find a Geohash relatively close to home...and a Virgin Graticule to boot! The trip was relatively uneventful as we headed out right after work into the dark countryside south of Rocky Mount, NC.
We looked hard for a slushy/slirpy/squishy vendor..but to no avail. We could find the ice cold carbonated beverage part...but not the frozen part.
The Geohash was located in a cornfield surrounded by single-wide trailers. Fortunately, the ground had dried out and we did not have to trudge through mud. After a few photos we headed back north, passing the only sign of wild-life we encountered on the whole trip.
Participants
Eisen & Bear - NCBears
Geological Features
Level farmland. Outskirts of large town. Geohash was located ~17 meters in crop field. See Google Earth screenshot below.
Wildlife Encounters
- See picture below of wild-life signs
Weather
33°F/0.6°C, clear skies