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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
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In the woods behind #1 Norz Lane, South Branch, Somerset County.
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== Participants ==
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*[[User:Jevanyn|Jevanyn]]
  
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== Plans ==
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Google walking direction identify that the geohash is 7.5 miles from my office, and the return trip is 7.5 miles home by a more northerly route.  I figured that's within my range, so I took a shot at it.
  
== Participants ==
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== Expedition ==
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Taking 206 South to Valley Rd. was a requirement, since an earlier geohash determined that Dukes Parkway West is not bicycle friendly.  There was an accident on Dukes Pkwy that closed the road, so it was fortuitous that I had planned on another route anyway.
  
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Leaving the office at 6:00PM meant I encountered heavy rush-hour traffic on 206 South.  This was actually a good thing, since slower traffic is safer for me to share the road with.
  
== Plans ==
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Directions to the hash were somewhat repetative.  Go west until the road comes to a tee, then turn right and make the next left, repeat until you reach River Rd.  Unfortunately, I made the wrong turn on River Rd., and went nearly 2 miles in the wrong direction before it sank in that I went the wrong way. With the extra distance, I cycled 11.1 miles to the corner of River Rd. and Norz Ln.
  
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At the corner, there was a Neighborhood Watch sign, so I knew to be extra careful about trespassing.  The open field next to the first house, however, had a sign that read "Hillsborough Township Open Space -- Hunting allowed (written permit only)".  I wasn't hunting, so I didn't need a permit; I tracked my way into the trees.
  
== Expedition ==
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The copse was not very large, and individual trees were countably few, in the satellite photo and in person.  I tracked my way to the tree under which the geohash lay and yelled "touchdown!"  Ok, I didn't really yell, I ''was'' close to someone's backyard.  But I took a few minutes to enjoy the view of the darkening sky to the west, and estimate whether I could get to more urtbanized territory before full darkness.
  
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A five-mile haul brought me to Somerset St. in Raritan, in front of the Quick Chek.  From this point, I'm practically home.  Somerset St. eastbound intersects Main St. in Somerville, and I was soon on my regular bike route home.  I reached home at 8:40PM, about 20 minutes before the heat-lightning began, triumphant from my longest bicycle trip in many years.
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==

Revision as of 02:32, 19 August 2009

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Location

In the woods behind #1 Norz Lane, South Branch, Somerset County.

Participants

Plans

Google walking direction identify that the geohash is 7.5 miles from my office, and the return trip is 7.5 miles home by a more northerly route. I figured that's within my range, so I took a shot at it.

Expedition

Taking 206 South to Valley Rd. was a requirement, since an earlier geohash determined that Dukes Parkway West is not bicycle friendly. There was an accident on Dukes Pkwy that closed the road, so it was fortuitous that I had planned on another route anyway.

Leaving the office at 6:00PM meant I encountered heavy rush-hour traffic on 206 South. This was actually a good thing, since slower traffic is safer for me to share the road with.

Directions to the hash were somewhat repetative. Go west until the road comes to a tee, then turn right and make the next left, repeat until you reach River Rd. Unfortunately, I made the wrong turn on River Rd., and went nearly 2 miles in the wrong direction before it sank in that I went the wrong way. With the extra distance, I cycled 11.1 miles to the corner of River Rd. and Norz Ln.

At the corner, there was a Neighborhood Watch sign, so I knew to be extra careful about trespassing. The open field next to the first house, however, had a sign that read "Hillsborough Township Open Space -- Hunting allowed (written permit only)". I wasn't hunting, so I didn't need a permit; I tracked my way into the trees.

The copse was not very large, and individual trees were countably few, in the satellite photo and in person. I tracked my way to the tree under which the geohash lay and yelled "touchdown!" Ok, I didn't really yell, I was close to someone's backyard. But I took a few minutes to enjoy the view of the darkening sky to the west, and estimate whether I could get to more urtbanized territory before full darkness.

A five-mile haul brought me to Somerset St. in Raritan, in front of the Quick Chek. From this point, I'm practically home. Somerset St. eastbound intersects Main St. in Somerville, and I was soon on my regular bike route home. I reached home at 8:40PM, about 20 minutes before the heat-lightning began, triumphant from my longest bicycle trip in many years.

Tracklog

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