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+ | Image:2010-02-25_47_-122_Lilo.jpg | The spot is near | ||
+ | Image:2010-02-25_47_-122_Trail.jpg | A nice trail | ||
+ | Image:2010-02-25_47_-122_Spot.jpg | The spot is here | ||
+ | Image:2010-02-25_47_-122_SleepyGrin.jpg | ||
+ | Image:2010-02-25_47_-122_Another.jpg | Another hasher? Nope. | ||
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Revision as of 18:30, 15 June 2012
Thu 25 Feb 2010 in 47,-122: 47.7229938, -122.2452810 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Near the road, on Juanita, near Bastyr University.
Participants
Expedition
Printer was on the fritz, so I scribbled the coordinates on the inside of a chocolate bar wrapper. We here in the NorthWest are all about Reduce, Reuse and Recycle - after the coordinates were used, into the recycle bin it went!
First I visited Spud, because geohashing on a full stomach hasn't steered me wrong yet. I then parked on the side of the road to scout the actual hash location. The side of the road was banked up a bit, but there was a trail leading into it.
... and right to the Hash Point. Success!