2012-08-19 50 -120

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Location

Just off Douglas Lake Road between Salmon Lake and Rush Lake

Planning

After reaching an easy geohash point a few days ago I checked the points for this weekend. The Sunday one looked promising and we hadn't been that way for a long long time. Decided it might be fun to try for a Tron Achievement.

Expedition

Checked the route on Google maps. Wrote down and entered co-ordinates into GPS. Filled water bottle. Well, Rhonda's dad did that, and we were on our way. Beautiful day for a drive. Things were going very well, and I thought we must be awfully close to the hashpoint when I asked Rhonda's dad to stop so I could have closer look at GPS. Oops. Entered the wrong co-ordinates. These are the ones for yesterday. Well if we can get hold of Rhonda, all is not lost. She can give us today's co-ordinates. Hmmm, no cel service up here. Ok plan B enjoy the drive and keep track of phone in case there is a pocket of service. 7-10 k later we found service and phoned Rhonda. She laughed at her parents, but looked up the co-ordinates anyhow. U-turn back and we did find the hashpoint. No tron achievement this time though. To complete the Tron achievement I was going to have Rhonda's dad drop me off on Rose Hill road, so I could walk home via the gas line trail. Part of the challenges of living in a community that has only one road in or out. The road that google maps pointed to as an alternate route was the one we had decided to use to complete the circle. Only one problem. The first section of this route was old logging roads, and sometimes it was unclear whether we were actually on the right route. A couple of backtracks later we did enter highway 5A at the Peter Hope road as indicated on the map. Phew. Took slightly longer than anticipated. Yup, sounds like geohashing.

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