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− | + | Relatively straightforward and pleasant, just the way I wanted it. This part of Wisconsin is at the very edge of the Twin Cities metro area, right over the Mississippi River. A few years back they built a new bridge for MN-36 which massively cut down travel time for a lot of folks to get to Minneapolis and St. Paul, plus the I-94 bridge has been renovated; the upshot is that the population of this area has exploded as of late. Hudson in particular felt very clean and new as I got off I-94. I doubt much of the area I drove through was even paved two decades ago. | |
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+ | I knew this hash was adjacent to a paved trail that cut through a bit of exurban (very likely not old-growth) forest, so I parked my car next to a house at one end of the trail and walked over to the start. What greeted me were the signs shown at the top of this webpage. What a strange and specific warning. How far off the trail is trespassing? If I set foot on the grass am I committing an illegal activity? Surely not, as there's a fair bit of mowed grass on either side. Weird. Regardless I grabbed my lunchbox, walked the very short distance to the hash site, and sat down for a brief picnic. It was windy and cold (not quite freezing but not far either) but I enjoyed eating outside in a somewhat-natural setting. A handful of joggers and walkers passed by, and I said hi, but we didn't exchange anything more than pleasantries so I'm not counting an achievement for that. Twice a neighbor popped out of her house to let her dog use the restroom, and they both definitely seemed confused as to why a stranger was sitting on a random spot next to the trail and eating lunch. But they also didn't call the cops on me or anything so, that's a win in my book. Overall a nicer experience than my time up in Anoka County last Friday. | ||
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+ | On the way out I stopped by the local YMCA to grab a retro hash, [[1984-08-02 44 -92|see here for more on that]]. Then I returned to my workplace, simple as that. Pleasant lunch out in Wisconsin. Except I didn't realize the picnic achievement required specific accoutrements. Egads! Another day perhaps... | ||
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== Achievements == | == Achievements == | ||
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+ | {{Minesweeper geohash | graticule = Minneapolis SW, Minnesota | ranknumber = 3 | n = true | w = true | e = true | name = Kyrkazakh }} | ||
+ | {{Minesweeper geohash | graticule = Minneapolis NW, Minnesota | ranknumber = 3 | s = true | sw = true | se = true | name = Kyrkazakh }} | ||
+ | {{Minesweeper geohash | graticule = St. Paul SE, Minnesota | ranknumber = 2 | nw = true | w = true | name = Kyrkazakh }} | ||
+ | {{inarow | latitude = 44 | longitude = -92 | date = 2024-11-12 | level = 2 | graticule1 = 45,-93 | graticule2 = 44,-92 | name = Kyrkazakh}} | ||
+ | {{inarow | latitude = 44 | longitude = -92 | date = 2024-11-12 | level = 3 | graticule1 = 44,-94 | graticule2 = 44,-92 | name = Kyrkazakh}} | ||
+ | {{A Tale of Two Hashes challenge | latitude = 44 | longitude = -92 | date = 2024-11-12 | name = Kyrkazakh | place = Hudson}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 13 November 2024
Tue 12 Nov 2024 in St. Paul SE: 44.9823735, -92.7296226 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
On a path through exurban woods in Hudson, WI.
Participants
Plans
Kyrkazakh (talk) already visited by the time she wrote this.
Expedition
Relatively straightforward and pleasant, just the way I wanted it. This part of Wisconsin is at the very edge of the Twin Cities metro area, right over the Mississippi River. A few years back they built a new bridge for MN-36 which massively cut down travel time for a lot of folks to get to Minneapolis and St. Paul, plus the I-94 bridge has been renovated; the upshot is that the population of this area has exploded as of late. Hudson in particular felt very clean and new as I got off I-94. I doubt much of the area I drove through was even paved two decades ago.
I knew this hash was adjacent to a paved trail that cut through a bit of exurban (very likely not old-growth) forest, so I parked my car next to a house at one end of the trail and walked over to the start. What greeted me were the signs shown at the top of this webpage. What a strange and specific warning. How far off the trail is trespassing? If I set foot on the grass am I committing an illegal activity? Surely not, as there's a fair bit of mowed grass on either side. Weird. Regardless I grabbed my lunchbox, walked the very short distance to the hash site, and sat down for a brief picnic. It was windy and cold (not quite freezing but not far either) but I enjoyed eating outside in a somewhat-natural setting. A handful of joggers and walkers passed by, and I said hi, but we didn't exchange anything more than pleasantries so I'm not counting an achievement for that. Twice a neighbor popped out of her house to let her dog use the restroom, and they both definitely seemed confused as to why a stranger was sitting on a random spot next to the trail and eating lunch. But they also didn't call the cops on me or anything so, that's a win in my book. Overall a nicer experience than my time up in Anoka County last Friday.
On the way out I stopped by the local YMCA to grab a retro hash, see here for more on that. Then I returned to my workplace, simple as that. Pleasant lunch out in Wisconsin. Except I didn't realize the picnic achievement required specific accoutrements. Egads! Another day perhaps...
Photos
Achievements
Kyrkazakh achieved level 3 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
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Kyrkazakh achieved level 3 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
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Kyrkazakh achieved level 2 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
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Kyrkazakh earned the 2-in-a-row achievement
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Kyrkazakh earned the 3-in-a-row achievement
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Kyrkazakh issued a challenge for the Tale of Two Hashes achievement
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