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I just got back home (17:44) from an interesting hash trip. I will write it up later. | I just got back home (17:44) from an interesting hash trip. I will write it up later. | ||
+ | OK, It's later. I have finished codeing the pics, but have yet to upload them. I will need a ruling | ||
+ | to say if I made it. I started with terrible satellite geometry. One satellite was real high, but the others were all lower than 30 degrees. My guess from Google maps was that the hash was closer to the river, below the RR tracks, and as it turned out below the cliff (which didn't show up on Google or USGS topos, but that is no surprise). When I finally found a way down there, the GPS claimed that I was midway in the Columbia River. I walked back east as the GPS resolution improved, or so it said, until i was south of the hash, as entered as a waypoint before I sat out. I walked north until I was at the base of the cliff, but the hash was still further north. At this time I worked back around to the tracks, and then to the top of the cliff, and now the GPS said that I needed to be back in the field below. WTF ? | ||
+ | As it says when you boot these things, don't bet your life on this locational information. But it was a good wander around, and it made up for all the geohashes that I just drove up to. | ||
== Photos == | == Photos == |
Revision as of 03:55, 11 January 2012
Tue 10 Jan 2012 in 45,-122: 45.5915681, -122.1394323 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
By the river.
Participants
Plans
kydlt
I might have to go to this one. I'm heading to Portland anyway.
Expedition
I just got back home (17:44) from an interesting hash trip. I will write it up later. OK, It's later. I have finished codeing the pics, but have yet to upload them. I will need a ruling to say if I made it. I started with terrible satellite geometry. One satellite was real high, but the others were all lower than 30 degrees. My guess from Google maps was that the hash was closer to the river, below the RR tracks, and as it turned out below the cliff (which didn't show up on Google or USGS topos, but that is no surprise). When I finally found a way down there, the GPS claimed that I was midway in the Columbia River. I walked back east as the GPS resolution improved, or so it said, until i was south of the hash, as entered as a waypoint before I sat out. I walked north until I was at the base of the cliff, but the hash was still further north. At this time I worked back around to the tracks, and then to the top of the cliff, and now the GPS said that I needed to be back in the field below. WTF ? As it says when you boot these things, don't bet your life on this locational information. But it was a good wander around, and it made up for all the geohashes that I just drove up to.
Photos
- 2012-01-10-45 -122 12 track all over.jpg
As this track capture shows. For a long time it wouldn't even acquire. Only 1 sat was more than 30 degrees above the horizon.
- 2012-01-10-45 -122 13 but still not right.jpg
So here is a close up of my track, layed over a USGS topo, using DeLorme Topo USA. The hash was, best that I could tell, on the cliff. But the cliff is between the tracks and the river.