2008-09-05 30 -83
Fri 5 Sep 2008 in Valdosta, Georgia: 30.4562038, -83.9947245 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
September 5, 2008 Meetup for Valdosta, Georgia
I had the day off, and I hadn't been geohashing for a while, so I decided to go for it today. The spot in my graticule was too far away, but this one was just right: an easy drive down I-10 to Lloyd, then a couple country roads.
After the GPS indicated I passed the hash, I parked on the shoulder of the nearest intersection and began approaching the hash on foot. My GPS led me to a gently sloping area of knee-high grass, making me very pleased I had decided to wear long pants. As my elevation continued to slowly decrease, the grasslands turned to sparse forest, interspersed with huge banana spider webs. At this point, I stumbled onto a vehicle path that seemed to lead in the direction of the hash, so I gladly followed it. By now, there was an intimidating wall of vegetation on either side of the path. (Don't forget Fay's flooding effects.)
At my closest approach, I was within 35 feet, and I then headed in the direction of the hash through deep underbrush for at least another 20 feet, putting me less than 15 feet from the spot. I call that success, but some may question whether I actually reached the hashpoint. Please consider that my GPS only stores 5 significant digits past the decimal, instead of the full 6 (or 7, depending upon format) that the hash contains. Therefore, my range of plausibility is ten times bigger than usual. Also, my accuracy never went below 21 feet, waaaah.
James achieved level 1 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
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