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== Location == | == Location == | ||
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+ | On the set of Deliverance :-) | ||
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− | + | * Luxmundi | |
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+ | Unknown | ||
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− | + | LuxMundi back after a long absence. :-) | |
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− | + | This hash fell just off Posey Road, a dead end created when the interstate was constructed. | |
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− | + | It was strange to think of the neighbors and friends suddenly disconnected by an engineer's pen stroke on a map. | |
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+ | The actual hash point was in a huge pile of logs and brush, no doubt home to at least 7,000 families of rattle snakes. | ||
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+ | Also, this dead end road and creepy house was giving off a strong "Deliverance" vibe, so I grabbed a screen shot on MotionGPS and got the heck out of there. | ||
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Revision as of 15:22, 27 April 2013
Mon 8 Apr 2013 in 33,-84: 33.4332657, -84.7111820 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
On the set of Deliverance :-)
Participants
- Luxmundi
Plans
Unknown
Expedition
LuxMundi back after a long absence. :-)
This hash fell just off Posey Road, a dead end created when the interstate was constructed.
It was strange to think of the neighbors and friends suddenly disconnected by an engineer's pen stroke on a map.
The actual hash point was in a huge pile of logs and brush, no doubt home to at least 7,000 families of rattle snakes.
Also, this dead end road and creepy house was giving off a strong "Deliverance" vibe, so I grabbed a screen shot on MotionGPS and got the heck out of there.
Achievements