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==The Expedition==
 
==The Expedition==
 
It was a quick and uneventful drive toward the hashpoint, stopping for a slushy at a gas station nearby.  The spot itself was in the ditch of a county road surrounded by the frozen fields of Iowa.  I parked on the side of the road, consulted my notebook-paper map and walked a few meters to where my map placed the hashpoint- using a tree and telephone poles as guides.  Content with finding the hashpoint, I drank my slushy and attempted to make a snow android (snandroid?) which refused to stay together.  A few trucks passed, wondering no doubt why there was a man with a slushy playing with snow in the ditch.  Success!
 
It was a quick and uneventful drive toward the hashpoint, stopping for a slushy at a gas station nearby.  The spot itself was in the ditch of a county road surrounded by the frozen fields of Iowa.  I parked on the side of the road, consulted my notebook-paper map and walked a few meters to where my map placed the hashpoint- using a tree and telephone poles as guides.  Content with finding the hashpoint, I drank my slushy and attempted to make a snow android (snandroid?) which refused to stay together.  A few trucks passed, wondering no doubt why there was a man with a slushy playing with snow in the ditch.  Success!
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Image:2013_03_06_41_-90_A.jpg|It wasn't as cold as it looks...
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Image:2013_03_06_41_-90_B.jpg|...it was, however, very bright due to the snow.
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Revision as of 03:52, 7 March 2013

Wed 6 Mar 2013 in Quad Cities:
41.5897992, -90.4811346
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Participants

The Plan

This being my first geohashing attempt, I was excited to get going. I grabbed my GPS and was almost out the door when I realized with great dismay that my GPS does not display coordinates with enough detail to really be useful. Out came Google Maps, and a crude hand-drawn map later, I was off.

The Expedition

It was a quick and uneventful drive toward the hashpoint, stopping for a slushy at a gas station nearby. The spot itself was in the ditch of a county road surrounded by the frozen fields of Iowa. I parked on the side of the road, consulted my notebook-paper map and walked a few meters to where my map placed the hashpoint- using a tree and telephone poles as guides. Content with finding the hashpoint, I drank my slushy and attempted to make a snow android (snandroid?) which refused to stay together. A few trucks passed, wondering no doubt why there was a man with a slushy playing with snow in the ditch. Success!