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− | File:2024-05-28 45 -122 a.jpg | + | File:2024-05-28 45 -122 a.jpg|The nearby intersection, where I parked |
− | File:2024-05-28 45 -122 b.jpg | + | File:2024-05-28 45 -122 b.jpg|A nice forest path starts right by the hashpoint |
− | File:2024-05-28 45 -122 c.jpg | + | File:2024-05-28 45 -122 c.jpg|The hashpoint itself is right by that mailbox |
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Tue 28 May 2024 in 45,-122: 45.4075038, -122.6639881 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In somebody's driveway in Lake Oswego.
Participants
Expedition
There aren't a lot of reasons to head out at the end of a gloomy workday to look at some tucked-away residential streets in the already tucked-away suburb of Lake Oswego. But then, that's kind of what geohashing is for, as far as I'm concerned.
It seemed like this hashpoint would be well positioned to start a run along the Willamette River, and it was, but it was also up an impressive hill, so the first kilometer or so was steeply downhill. I ran for about 2.5 miles, then ran back about 1.5 miles and then felt too tired to keep going. I felt kind of guilty about skipping the uphill part, though.
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Achievements