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I thought I would push the rules a little bit and create a Tale of Two Hash challenge simply for 'State Forest' which should make for many options to complete.
 
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Note: On [[2020-06-29 42 -78|2020-06-29]] I completed my own challenge by hashing in Little Rock City State Forest in the Buffalo Graticule.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:34, 30 June 2020

Sat 13 Jun 2015 in 42,-79:
42.2367668, -79.2163769
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Location

Hatch Creek State Forest

Participants

Expedition

I wasn't sure what we had planned for Saturday so I didn't want to create a planning page and jinx the Sat Meetup potential(again). Turns out we had nothing set so I was able to get out of the house at 15:00 and drove to the state forest with the dogs. I wasn't quite sure where to park, but on the road coming out of the forest was a guy and his dog. I stopped and asked if there was a parking area down the road which he said there was, along with a loop at the end of the road to turn around too.

There wasn't really a parking area, but there was a flat spot that just happened to be very close to the hash. I pulled in there and we worked our way to the hash, trying to avoid the worst of the watery, muddy spots. I arrived at the hash a bit late, but close enough that I'm counting this as my very first Official Saturday Meetup!

After getting to the hash, we made our way back to the car and then continued to walk down the road deeper into the State forest. At the loop at the end of the road was a geocache making this a Hash Collision Honorable mention. Also, right there, was a semi-overgrown and very rutted road. We followed this which connected to another maintained access road/loop on the other side of the park. We followed this trail to the road at the gate by the entrance on that side. Turning around there, we made our way back to the car and headed home.

I thought I would push the rules a little bit and create a Tale of Two Hash challenge simply for 'State Forest' which should make for many options to complete. Note: On 2020-06-29 I completed my own challenge by hashing in Little Rock City State Forest in the Buffalo Graticule.

Photos

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Landgeohash.png
This user earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (42, -79) geohash on 2015-06-13.
Hashcollision.png
Pedalpusher earned the Hash collision honorable mention
by discovering the geocache GC2BYWR 0.47 Miles (756 Meters) from the (42, -79) geohash on 2015-06-13.
2015-06-13 HashCollision.JPG
T2htemp2.JPG
Pedalpusher earned the Tale of Two Hashes achievement
by having their challenge met by himself in a State Forest on 2015-06-13.
2015-06-13 challenge.JPG
Centurion0.png
This user earned the xkcd Nullaturion achievement
by attending 1 Saturday meetup.