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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
I've got about 90 pictures to sort through; the gallery will come when I have time later today.
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Image:2012-12-23_26_-81_SmokeClouds.JPG|The gray clouds in the back are actually smoke runoff from the controlled burns.
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Image:2012-12-23_26_-81_Geohash.JPG|Geohash dead ahead.
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Image:2012-12-23_26_-81_GPS.JPG|Nailed it!
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Image:2012-12-23_26_-81_RedTide.JPG|Caught a view of red tide on the way up the coast.
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Image:2012-12-23_26_-81_TierraVerde.JPG|It was unusually clear here.
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== Achievables ==
 
== Achievables ==

Revision as of 01:00, 24 December 2012

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Sun 23 Dec 2012 in Lehigh Acres, Florida:
26.5585921, -81.5100048
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Expedition

The Plan

Just east of Lehigh Acres.

The Geohashers

The Adventure

Now on the south end of Okeechobee, we turned back to the Gulf of Mexico and started the trek back. We saw a few more controlled burns, which I found out apparently these burns cause a spat of trouble with the wildlife preservation societies for messing up the ecosystem. I have no idea beyond that, but I thought I'd mention it.

Aside from having the Everglades on our left, the trip was pretty much as exciting as Sebring. We got much better at aerial geohashing and actually nailed the GPS picture to two decimal places, or as exact as we could get it. We landed at the nearby Labelle airstrip, refueled for cheap gas, and I left the Six of Clubs for them in their rest area.

The trip back was what got to me; turns out five geohashes is a little too many. I all but fell asleep on the return to St. Petersburg, then again on the drive back (thankfully as a passenger), and more or less collapsed in bed once I did get home, hence the lack of photos at the moment. Still, can't argue with the results of five successful geohashes!

Gallery


Achievables

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Geoff earned the Air geohash achievement
by reaching the (26, -81) geohash on 2012-12-23 by Grumman American.

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