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Due to a sequence of bizarre and unanticipated events, I did not make it to the hashpoint (47 deg 17.630' N, 122 deg 36.733' W) until well past 4:30pm... hope I didn't miss anyone who came on time!  It was worth the drive though... on a conveniently vacant lot, right at the shore of Wollochet Bay near Gig Harbor.  Big trees, new housing development on the other side of the bay, tide flats, etc.  Photo(s) will be posted soon.
 
Due to a sequence of bizarre and unanticipated events, I did not make it to the hashpoint (47 deg 17.630' N, 122 deg 36.733' W) until well past 4:30pm... hope I didn't miss anyone who came on time!  It was worth the drive though... on a conveniently vacant lot, right at the shore of Wollochet Bay near Gig Harbor.  Big trees, new housing development on the other side of the bay, tide flats, etc.  Photo(s) will be posted soon.
  
Plus, this led me to make my first ever crossing of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, site of every physics teacher's favorite man-made disaster!  [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-zczJXSxnw (Galloping Gertie)]
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Plus, this led me to make my first ever crossings of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, site of every physics teacher's favorite man-made disaster!  [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-zczJXSxnw (Galloping Gertie)]
  
  
 
--[[User:OtherJack|OtherJack]]
 
--[[User:OtherJack|OtherJack]]

Revision as of 08:20, 2 May 2010

Due to a sequence of bizarre and unanticipated events, I did not make it to the hashpoint (47 deg 17.630' N, 122 deg 36.733' W) until well past 4:30pm... hope I didn't miss anyone who came on time! It was worth the drive though... on a conveniently vacant lot, right at the shore of Wollochet Bay near Gig Harbor. Big trees, new housing development on the other side of the bay, tide flats, etc. Photo(s) will be posted soon.

Plus, this led me to make my first ever crossings of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, site of every physics teacher's favorite man-made disaster! (Galloping Gertie)


--OtherJack