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== Achievements ==
 
== Achievements ==
 
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{{Walk geohash | latitude = 63 | longitude = 18 | date = 2011-04-23 | name = [[User:Aperfectring|APR]] | distance = TBD }}
Virgin graticule, walking, and drag along.  I'll add ribbons later.
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[[Category:Expeditions]]

Revision as of 15:29, 23 April 2011

Sat 23 Apr 2011 in 63,18:
63.2925429, 18.7866347
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Location

East of Örnsköldsvik on a hill/mountain, in some wooded area.

For APR's reference: Today's battleship location is: H 3

Participants

  • APR
  • APR's coworker

Plans

Nothing firm, head out and blaze a trail through the still snow-spotted woods to the hashpoint.

Expedition

We headed out shortly after lunch. The weather was nice and sunny, and a warm 60F (yes, we are still looking up the weather conditions in US customary measures). We started off by heading to the nearby sports complex, on foot, because we don't have a car or bikes. The hashpoint was surveyed to be somewhere behind the sports complex, and from maps we knew there to be some cross country skiing tracks through the woods. It turned out that one of the tracks (we jumped back and forth between different ones multiple times) brought us to about 1500ft (450m) from the point. Along the way, we caught some very nice views of the surrounding countryside, and trudged through some of the few remaining snowbanks in the area.

Stupidity distance meter on! We left the trail, and immediately discovered we were at the top of a ridge, and the slope down was rather steep, uneven, and moss/lichen covered. We slowly, through switchbacking, made our way down the ridge, and got to a clearcut section of the woods. After crossing the clearcut section, we had about 750ft (220m) to go, through what would be fairly dense underbrush, were it only a little bit later in the year. Still, though, we were both surprised at how little of a canopy there was overhead. In Oregon, we would have been out of GPS signal long ago. The last section of traverse was mostly trailblazing, and finding the path of "least resistance" through the trees. We did a bad job at this. Eventually, though, we did make it to the hashpoint. Huzzah!

Switch to the return stupidity distance. We were able to find MUCH better routes back through the brush, and ran across a path/road which let us not have to climb the ridge back up to the top. End return stupidity distance, probably a good 75% of the length of the distance to the hashpoint. After hiking on the trail for a bit, we got back to one of the cross country skiing track, and took it the wrong way. As it turns out, we took it for about a 1.5km loop to get us right back to where we joined up with the track. We then slowly made our way back, trudging through more snow along the way.

Tracklog

I have one, I just need to download it.

Photos

Achievements

Walk.PNG
APR earned the Walk geohash Achievement
by reaching the (63, 18) geohash on 2011-04-23 on foot, travelling a distance of TBD.
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APR earned the Drag-along achievement
by dragging his coworker to the (63, 18) geohash on 2011-04-23.

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