2011-05-22 45 -122
Sun 22 May 2011 in 45,-122: 45.6495345, -122.5661950 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
The center median area on I-205 in Washington
Participants
Plans
Drive up and be unable to reach the hashpoint
I knew that the hashpoint was in the (fairly large) median between North and South I-205, which meant it couldn't be reached from either side since there is no pedestrian access to I-205.
I had noticed in Google maps that I-205 did an overpass to a smaller side street, and thought I could scramble up between the bridges, but Google Street View revealed a fence, so that didn't seem possible.
Expedition
After my successful Geohashing day expedition, I was partway to this hashpoint, so I figured that I would drive the 20 miles north to pass near the hashpoint.
So, I started north, and then realized I needed to program the GPS. (Again)
I got back onto I-205, and headed north, watching the miles tick down. Eventually, I got close to the hashpoint, and I moved into the left hand lane so I was as close as possible to the hashpoint when I passed it.
I noticed the overpass that I though would give me access, and noticed that there was a fence just as Google Street view showed, there was a fence.
Then the distance ticked down to a couple hundred feet.
Then 18 feet. Then a few hundred feet. Well, that was it.
WAIT - 18 feet! That's within the error range! We made it!
Except the hashpoint isn't until tomorrow, so it is only a Retro.
I took the next exit, turned around, and headed home. The hashpoint was a lot further from the other side of the highway.
Tracklog
Photos
None taken. I was driving.
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