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Revision as of 14:26, 25 September 2009

Sat 19 Sep 2009 in 40,-74:
40.6525910, -74.6197312
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Location

In Pluckemin, in a housing development of duplexes built for upper-middle class residents.

Participants

Plans

Starting from Somerville, and heading to Berkeley Heights, Pluckemin was hardly a mile out of our way. I actually talked Kyukket into going just the night before. He has a GPS, but directions were ad hoc courtesy of Bing Maps

Expedition

We had a day of hack-and-slashery ahead of us, with a 12 noon start time, so we left Smileville round 11AM. We reached Pluckemin 20 minutes later, following the silly, convoluted directions from Bing Maps. (Summary: 202 North to 287 North to 202 South to the first U-turn for 202 North again. Sigh.)

What I had expected to find was a complex of apartment buildings, and that we'd be able to walk around between them. But the duplexes we actually encountered were, ahem, nicer than all that. The buildings themselves were only 20 feet apart at most. The grassy center formed by a number of buildings was more of a common back yard than open space. Our closest approach was about 110 feet.



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