2009-06-07 45 -122

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Revision as of 01:18, 8 June 2009 by imported>Jhon (Added myself to the participants :p)
Sun 7 Jun 2009 in Portland, Oregon:
45.4552086, -122.9767424
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About

The hashpoint is located south of Hillsboro, Oregon. It is on farmland, and the owners don't sound receptive to a hashing expedition. It is south of Burkhalter, and north of Farmington Road.

Participants


Expeditions

Jim

On Saturday, Jim did an inital survey to see if he could figure out who owned the land we had to cross to get to the hashpoint. I talked to a couple of different folks, neither of which owned the land, but both of which thought we were unlikely to get permission.

On Sunday, Jhon, Jim and 3riador decided on Jenkins Estate, a local park (and nice house and banquet facility) to meet at. Jim arrived a little before 4, and found that the place closed at 4PM. He looped through to check for folks waiting, and then waited at the entry for folks to show up. 3riador arrived, but before the two of us could plan anything, like waiting for Jhon, we found someone stuck behind us trying to leave. We drove up the road a way to plan our strategy.

We decided to head to the real hashpoint to make one final attempt, since I had noticed one more possible landowner to ask. We found a more likely house, but no one was home. We then went to ask at their neighbor, where a Graduation party was going on, and they said we could walk out along their fence, so we tried that. We got out to the back edge of their property, were the crop changed to, I think, Austrian peas, and we had to give up. We think we had reached the land of the "Very unfriendly neighbor"(TM) and did not want to venture any further.

We told the GPS to mark the location, with 0.13 miles to go, and went back to our cars.

Jhon

Drove to the alternate location. When he thought he was close, he pulled over to pick up some coffee to aide the trip. It turned out, he was further out than he thought and arrived at the main gate at 4:05. Since the main gate had a large sign noting that the gate closed at 4, he continued on to the secondary entrance. This gate also had a sign that noted it closed at 4, but there were far more people in the parking lot and adjoining playground so he assumed he'd be in at least the same boat as some other people.

Being late, he rushed from his car up to the parking lot closest the alternate meeting point. Seeing no cars in the main parking lots he then traveled as close to the alternate location he could find based entirely on printed maps. Finding noone there, he attempted to call Jim but... turns out he had his work phone number, not cell number... oops!. Jhon took some "proof" photos and journeyed out to the parking lot. Hung out in the parking lot taking photos and then began the trek back to his car. He wound through gardens, up to the gate house, through the herb gardens, past the root cellar and back out to the secondary parking lot.

The gate was not yet closed so Jhon dropped his tripod and gear and, carrying just the camera, ventured around some additional trails. Due to the low light, none of these photos came out particularly well (shouldn't have left the tripod). Jhon then left the Jenkins Estate and headed for the Sushi Restaurant.

At the Sushi place, Jhon enjoyed some delicious Sushi and told the story of the geohash and failed meetup to some fellow sushi-goers. A couple sitting nearby offered to be "Random Sushiland Friends" so at least he met someone on the journey.

Photos to come.

Achievements

Notrespassing.gif
Jiml and 3riador earned the No trespassing consolation prize
by almost reaching the (45, -122) geohash on 2009-05-19.


Meetup.PNG
Jiml earned the Meet-up achievement
by meeting 3riador at the (45, -122) geohash on 2009-06-07.
Meetup.PNG
3riador earned the Meet-up achievement
by meeting Jiml at the (45, -122) geohash on 2009-06-07.

Gallery

We took a picture of our Stupid Grins and the GPS. It will show up eventually.