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==Geohashes Rejected==
 
==Geohashes Rejected==
*[[2008-6-05 49 -123]] (Vancouver): in the ocean in the mud flats just south of the south arm of the Fraser, about 2 km off shore. I was going to attempt this. I actually went to Canadian Tire to get a paddle, but then but I couldn't find my other bike bag, to put my wetsuit in, and it's such a miserable day that I've decided to clean the garage instead.
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*[[2008-06-05 49 -123]] (Vancouver): in the ocean in the mud flats just south of the south arm of the Fraser, about 2 km off shore. I was going to attempt this. I actually went to Canadian Tire to get a paddle, but then but I couldn't find my other bike bag, to put my wetsuit in, and it's such a miserable day that I've decided to clean the garage instead.
 
*See my [[http://geohashing.blogspot.com blog]] for details of the attempted and not attempted hashes.
 
*See my [[http://geohashing.blogspot.com blog]] for details of the attempted and not attempted hashes.
  

Revision as of 05:27, 16 June 2008

I hash on foot, by bicycle and by transit, not by car, because burning fuel for pointless expeditions is dumb, but exercising for pointless expeditions is the win. When I'm at home in Vancouver I'll usually try for the nearest hash, in Vancouver, Surrey or Bellingham, Washington. I may get over to Victoria, BC from time to time, too. I have good maps. I also travel all over North America for work, so I might luck into some interesting ones elsewhere.

Geohashes Attempted

  • 2008-06-03 48 -123 (Bellingham, WA): east of Limestone Junction - unsuccessful, because I chickened out at the border.
  • 2008-06-04 49 -122 (Surrey): just south of King George Skytrain station - successful. It's the parking lot of a Korean church slated for demolition, but said demolition hasn't stated yet and the construction fencing only covers the north side, allowing me to walk in through the west side, snap a quick photo of the parking stall and continue on my way.
  • 2008-06-11 31 -84 (Albany, Georgia): First aerial hash!
  • 2008-06-14 32 -93 (Shreveport, LA): I got the point, but not the achievement I was aiming for. I was so close to getting the Master Pilot Award, but I broke out of the clouds into VMC right before the point.
  • See my [blog] for more details on my geohashing adventures.

Geohashes Rejected

  • 2008-06-05 49 -123 (Vancouver): in the ocean in the mud flats just south of the south arm of the Fraser, about 2 km off shore. I was going to attempt this. I actually went to Canadian Tire to get a paddle, but then but I couldn't find my other bike bag, to put my wetsuit in, and it's such a miserable day that I've decided to clean the garage instead.
  • See my [blog] for details of the attempted and not attempted hashes.

Geohashers Met

  • None yet, but I'm hoping to meet some soon.

Achievements

Oh no, now that I've seen the list of available achievements, I want them *all*. I've earned land and transit, but don't have proof, so I'll have to supply that later.

Airgeohashballoon.png
Robyn earned the Air geohash achievement
by reaching the (31, -84) geohash on 2008-06-11 by air.
2008-06-11 31 -84.jpg

List of Things I Have Ever Forgotten to Bring Geohashing

Not all on one attempt!

  • The map showing how to get to hash by road
  • Raingear
  • Compass