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+ | File:2013-08-06 truck.JPG|The Expedition Vehicle .20 miles from the hashpoint. | ||
+ | File:2013-08-06 proof.JPG|Boring picture of GPS gadget. | ||
+ | File:2013-08-06 me.JPG|Perspiring like an ox after a stiff climb. | ||
+ | File:2013-08-06 view 1.JPG|Looking from the hashpoint in one direction... | ||
+ | File:2013-08-06 view 2.JPG|...and in the other. | ||
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Revision as of 05:15, 7 August 2013
Tue 6 Aug 2013 in 48,-115: 48.5464265, -115.9772960 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In the forest northwest of Troy, Montana.
Participants
Plans
Several miles up a forest road and on the wall of a canyon, this one didn't really look all that promising. But it was the best shot available on my route for the day (Great Falls to Bonners Ferry, so I decided to give it a go.
Expedition
It worked out fine! NF-4402 deteriorated a little after the first half mile, but remained very useable to within .20 miles of the hashpoint. After that there was a lot of climbing through thick forest. I stopped a few times to ask myself if I was getting myself into danger, but was able to answer: nope! Rather than worry too much about a beeline to the hashpoint, I took whatever relatively clear stretch of forest would take me up to the right elevation, and then followed the contour to the point. Then I climbed back down, dusted myself off, and went along my merry way.
Tracklog
Photos
Achievements