2013-03-10 49 -122
Sun 10 Mar 2013 in 49,-122: 49.0379557, -122.8232070 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
A wooded corner of a public park in White Rock.
Participants
- Wade
- Robyn
- Arbron
Plans
We will head out here in the afternoon, leaving downtown Vancouver around one p.m. on a motorcycle, putting us at the geohash around two p.m.
Expedition
Wade and Robyn
It started at 2:00 am, when Wade failed to set the clocks back an hour. At 8:00 PST, Wade woke up realized that he had about 50 minutes before he needed to leave for church, and started to read his email. At 8:10 PST, Wade realized that it was actually 9:10 PDT, and he was supposed to have left 20 minutes ago. At 9:15 PDT, Wade rushed out of the house with no geohashing equipment. Speed limits were broken in the attempt to get to church no later than he already was, but since he would get divine forgiveness at the end of the trip, Wade figured it's all OK.
After church, Robyn met Wade and his friends for brunch. The original plan was to go straight from brunch to the hash-point, but since Wade had rushed out without a GPS or clothign appropiate for possibe bush-whacking, they returned home to properly equip themselves for the journey.
After acquiring a full tank of gas, a GPS with the coordinates, and jeans, Wade, Robyn and T-Rex got on the road and started navigating to White Rock.
People aren't used to seeing a dinosaur on the back of a motorcycle, so T-Rex got a lot of attention from children (and some adults) in nearby cars.
They arrived at the hash point and Wade parked at the side of the street near the point. Wade didn't like that spot, so he started the bike up and moved to park on the street in a nearby cull-de-sack. Wade didn't want to park on the street, and thought maybe the parking lot for the nearby sports field would be better, so he started the bike up again and began driving there. On the way, they went within 2m of the hashpoint. Wade thought it was stupid to park in a lot so far away from the hashpoint when there was perfectly good on-street parking nearby, so he did a U-turn, and went back to the original place where they had stopped. This time he declared this was where they were parking, and the bike would stay there.