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+ | File:2024-12-21 41 -112 a.jpg|View south from the hashpoint. | ||
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Revision as of 02:33, 23 December 2024
Sat 21 Dec 2024 in 41,-112: 41.6789452, -112.1395403 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Exit 376 of I-15/I-84.
Participants
Expedition
If you are going to drive from Portland, Oregon to Grand Junction, Colorado, any reasonably direct route follows Interstate 84 from the Boise area into the Salt Lake City area. So to claim this hashpoint on the freeway shoulder, all we had to do was turn on the emergency blinkers, pull over onto the highway shoulder, and brake fairly aggressively. That got us to about 12 meters from the hashpoint. So, we pulled forward about 12 meters. Perfect. Once there was a gap in the traffic, we pulled back onto the road and got back up to speed.
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