2011-03-02 44 -90

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Location

The hash was located near the town of Hewitt and Auburndale in the Marshfield graticule. It was located in a field near county highway H.

Participants

Plans

Our plans were to drive to a spot near the hashpoint. We then planned on calling up the land owner and requesting permission to access the field. We also brought along some snowshoes in case we were able to walk to the hash on the other end of the field. If we couldn't contact the owner, we were going to decide there if we still wanted to go. If we were denied permission, we were going to just get as close as we could while on public land.

Expedition

This was both Dratheus' and my (Atrum's) first expedition. We first disembarked in the car from Drath's home to the north of Spencer. We traveled to Spencer and started to head east on highway C. We followed C until it reached a town called Rozelleville where we started to head south on highway M. It was on highway M that we saw about 30 whitetail deer eating in a field just before dark, with some turkeys in another field near by. Eventually, we turned west on highway H and came to a road called Shady Road. We missed the turn and had to turn north on some other road, working our way back to the west to hook up with Shady Road. We came to an intersection right near the field where the hash was located at. After a failed attempt to contact the owner, we decided we didn't want to come all this way for nothing. Getting on our snowshoes, we walked to the west around the cut down corn and got far enough that we were able to cut back to the south to where we believed the hash to be. On Google Earth, you can see the shadow of a large pine tree and we orientated ourselves with what we believed to be the same tree. There was also a small food plot (standing corn) in a small indent on the west side of the field and we were able to see this as well and were able to get our bearings. After deciding we were at the right spot, we took our pictures and headed back over the same tracks we already made. When we got back to the car, Drath discovered he had been violently attacked by raptors (his snowshoes rubbed away at his ankles) and we worked our way to Marshfield after snagging a picture of some yaks at a farm near by. We stopped at McDonald's where he got food and I got a Shamrock shake. Our evening ended perfectly as after we went through Spencer on the return trip home, "Africa" by Toto was played on the radio, one of the best songs ever created. And that was our first expedition.

Tracklog

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