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== About ==
 
== About ==
This particular Geohashing Day hash was located in a swamp not far of off Old US 27 Highway.
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This particular Geohashing Day hash was located in a swamp not far off of Old US 27 Highway.
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==

Revision as of 04:06, 29 December 2009

Thu 21 May 2009 in Lansing:
42.8587364, -84.5438145
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About

This particular Geohashing Day hash was located in a swamp not far off of Old US 27 Highway.

Expedition

excellentdude: As many others did, I eagerly awaited the local Geohashing Day coordinates. Sweet! They weren't that far away, and the satellite view seems to look like a grassy field.

I drove to the site and stopped at the nearest house to ask about gaining access to the land. The house was a little odd in that I couldn't tell which door was the front door, but no one answered when I knocked at either. There was a nice old car with a license plate from the '70s in the driveway, but no one around anywhere. I began to head back to the road and saw a "No Trespassing" sign along the way. When I was due north of the hash, I took a couple pictures in the direction of the hash. I don't know if I was actually able to see the hash or not through all the brush.

I then proceeded back down the highway to the other side of the hash. There I encountered an interesting man who we'll call Woody working at a body shop. He was nice, approachable, and seemed to be having a good day. A little ways into our conversation, I learned that he owned both the house where I had been and the land containing the hash. When I told him what I wanted, his attitude changed. He didn't get the reason for geohashing. I tried to explain differently, but he just kept asking "Why?" repeatedly. I gently moved to conversation toward possibly getting permission to access the point. He told me it was in a swamp. He looked at my shoes and told me I'd need something better than my tennis shoes to get back there. I asked how bad a swamp it was, and he said I'd need waders. I couldn't ever get a straight answer out of him regarding whether he'd let me access the point or not, even after telling him I'd kindly leave and be OK with it if he said I couldn't. He wouldn't say yes, and he wouldn't say no. But when he said waders were necessary, I knew I didn't have any of those and wasn't going to make it. I walked up the highway a bit until I was due east of the hash and took a couple pictures of the swamp and the fence surrounding it.

In the end, no coordinates were reached, but a little exploring was done and an amusing conversation was had. That works for me on Geohashing Day!

Achievements

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excellentdude earned the 2009 Geohashing Day achievement
by celebrating in the (42, -84) graticule on May 21st 2009.
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excellentdude earned the There might be alligators! consolation prize
by being prevented from reaching the (42, -84) geohash on 2009-05-21 by an impassable and unforeseen swamp (and probably lurking alligators).

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