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== Location == | == Location == | ||
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+ | At Ludlow Reservoir, in Ludlow, Massachusetts. | ||
== Participants == | == Participants == | ||
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− | + | [[User:Sara|Sara]] | |
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== Expedition == | == Expedition == | ||
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− | + | Google maps showed this hashpoint to be very near the path that encircles the reservoir, a little over 1.6km from the parking lot. I decided that given the day's schedule constraints, there wasn't time for the kids to complete that walk, so I drove to the reservoir alone leaving enough time for the 3.2 km walk before I had to pick up the children from school. | |
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+ | When I got to the reservoir, I discovered that part of the area around the reservoir is closed to the public - the public can't walk all the way around the reservoir. One can reach the hashpoint, but only by walking the long way around the reservoir, about 4.5 or 5 km each way. I had no bike with me. I had about 75 minutes, 9 or 10 km to cover (to the point and back) on a paved path, no running shoes or running clothes, and an out-of-shape pair of legs. | ||
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+ | Oooh - suspense. Will she make to the hashpoint in time? | ||
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+ | I started off at a slow jog, and surprised myself by jogging all the way to the hashpoint! I guess my legs and lungs remembered that years ago I used to run. It was a very pretty trip through the woods, right next to the reservoir. I wish I had had time to take more pictures. | ||
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+ | Near the hashpoint, the path changed from pavement to grass, and the point was within a few meters of the path. | ||
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<gallery perrow="4"> | <gallery perrow="4"> | ||
+ | Image:2010-04-05_42_-72_gps.jpg | I got to within the range of accuracy of the GPS. | ||
+ | Image:2010-04-05_42_-72_marker.jpg | ... and marked the spot with pinecones | ||
+ | Image:2010-04-05_42_-72_grin.jpg | ... and took a picture of my stupid mid-jog grin. | ||
+ | Image:2010-04-05_42_-72_view.jpg | ... and the view towards the reservoir. | ||
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+ | ... and then I jogged back to the car. Jogging back wasn't fun, but I'm glad to have made it to the hashpoint. | ||
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+ | On the way back I saw a pair of ducks and a few Canada Geese, and since there were no humans within earshot, I told the geese in English and French to get back home. | ||
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+ | I slowed down a little towards the end, and then while driving to the school I got lost due to a detour, so I was late picking up the children, but they and the school survived. | ||
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+ | == Ribbon == | ||
− | + | Ever since I saw that [[User:Yerushalmi|Yerushalmi]] had invented this ribbon, I wanted to claim it too, but I had to wait until Passover. No food is allowed on the path at the reservoir, so I achieved this ribbon as soon as I got back to the car. | |
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− | + | | latitude = 42 | |
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− | + | | date = 2010-04-05 | |
+ | | achievement = Unleavened Geohash achievement | ||
+ | | description = eating matzo in the parking lot at the end of the excursion to the | ||
+ | | name = Sara | ||
+ | | icon = Matza.jpg | ||
+ | }} | ||
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Revision as of 01:10, 6 April 2010
Mon 5 Apr 2010 in 42,-72: 42.2145287, -72.4158309 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
At Ludlow Reservoir, in Ludlow, Massachusetts.
Participants
Expedition
Google maps showed this hashpoint to be very near the path that encircles the reservoir, a little over 1.6km from the parking lot. I decided that given the day's schedule constraints, there wasn't time for the kids to complete that walk, so I drove to the reservoir alone leaving enough time for the 3.2 km walk before I had to pick up the children from school.
When I got to the reservoir, I discovered that part of the area around the reservoir is closed to the public - the public can't walk all the way around the reservoir. One can reach the hashpoint, but only by walking the long way around the reservoir, about 4.5 or 5 km each way. I had no bike with me. I had about 75 minutes, 9 or 10 km to cover (to the point and back) on a paved path, no running shoes or running clothes, and an out-of-shape pair of legs.
Oooh - suspense. Will she make to the hashpoint in time?
I started off at a slow jog, and surprised myself by jogging all the way to the hashpoint! I guess my legs and lungs remembered that years ago I used to run. It was a very pretty trip through the woods, right next to the reservoir. I wish I had had time to take more pictures.
Near the hashpoint, the path changed from pavement to grass, and the point was within a few meters of the path.
... and then I jogged back to the car. Jogging back wasn't fun, but I'm glad to have made it to the hashpoint.
On the way back I saw a pair of ducks and a few Canada Geese, and since there were no humans within earshot, I told the geese in English and French to get back home.
I slowed down a little towards the end, and then while driving to the school I got lost due to a detour, so I was late picking up the children, but they and the school survived.
Ribbon
Ever since I saw that Yerushalmi had invented this ribbon, I wanted to claim it too, but I had to wait until Passover. No food is allowed on the path at the reservoir, so I achieved this ribbon as soon as I got back to the car.
Sara earned the Unleavened Geohash achievement
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