2017-07-26 42 -85

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Wed 26 Jul 2017 in 42,-85:
42.9944940, -85.6441153
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Location

Somebody's front yard, Kentwood Drive NE, Grand Rapids, MI

Participants

Expedition

I've been out of the game for a while, and even more out of the discipline of reporting my expeditions. Expeditions [2016-09-20_42_-85], [2016-10-15_42_-85], [2016-12-14_42_-85], and [2017-03-17_42_-85] have gone unreported until today.

I had seen the location earlier in the day but hadn't planned to make the expedition on my way home. However, as I was southbound after work, there was a train PARKED on a railroad crossing. I waited patiently for maybe five minutes for it to start moving, but no luck. I then turned the car around and headed back north. At that point I was basically headed toward the hashpoint and figured I might as well check it out.

The neighborhood was full of small but well-kept single-story houses. This was in a front yard between the sidewalk and the house. There was no obvious activity in the house, but I didn't want to go wandering into the yard without permission, so I satisfied myself with the 4m error and green bar I got from the sidewalk.

On my way back to the car, a cat crossed the street just ahead of me, and paused to look back in my direction. I crouched down, held out my hand, and made the chk-chk-chk noise that seems to be a universal come-hither signal to small domestic animals. Lo and behold, the cat came to me. It was a little skittish and didn't stick around, but it did come close enough for me to rub its back a couple times. My first hashcat!



Achievements

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Mcbaneg (talk) (George) earned the Hashcat achievement
by finding a cat and stopping to pat it near the (42, -85) geohash on 2017-07-26.
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