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Image:2008-06-08 34 -118pic1.jpg‎|View of the hash from the north side on the 1st St viaduct..
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Image:2008-06-08 34 -118pic1.JPG‎|View of the hash from the north side on the 1st St viaduct..
Image:2008-06-08 34 -118pic2.jpg‎|The LA river, just east of the hash.   
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Image:2008-06-08 34 -118pic2.JPG‎|The LA river, just east of the hash.   
Image:2008-06-08 34 -118pic3.jpg‎|Stupidly scowling geohasher with bike.
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Image:2008-06-08 34 -118pic3.JPG‎|Stupidly scowling geohasher with bike.
Image:2008-06-08 34 -118pic4.jpg‎|Foiled in my attempt to photo it from the west side.
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Image:2008-06-08 34 -118pic4.JPG‎|Foiled in my attempt to photo it from the west side.
 
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Bike geohash award!
 
Bike geohash award!

Revision as of 19:52, 8 June 2008

Sun 8 Jun 2008 in 34,-118:
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The Meetup

Today's has was on the tracks of the main rail line through downtown LA by Union Station. The tracks parallel the LA River at that point.

I Mike decided I'd check this hash out on my bike ride. The closest point I managed to reach was on the 1st St Viaduct, and took pictures of the rail line and the river from a location about 50 north of the hash.

I'd also hoped to take pictures of it from the east and west sides. The west side of the rail line is all closed off by Metro and Amtrak rail yards. The east side is the river, and there is no easy and legal way to drop into the river at that point. I think I could have done it by hopping a couple of fences, but, I didn't want to leave my bike unattended in Downtown.

Bike geohash award!