2018-02-10 47 -122

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2018-02-10 47 -122 Black River 1900.png
Sat 10 Feb 2018 in Seattle:
47.4780175, -122.2321579
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Location

Near the banks of the former Black River in Renton.

Participants

Plans

Mid-day expedition and exploration through the Black River Riparian Forest.

Expedition

Once upon a time, the Black River flowed out of the south end of Lake Washington and joined up with the White River to form the Duwamish River. It was a beautiful, meandering river, though it occasionally flooded and flowed back into the lake. The people of Seattle wanted to build a Ship Canal and connect their big lake to the sound, and because of that, the Black River disappeared.

Today's geohashpoint is on a hillside, the bank of that long forgotten river, and quite near a park set up in its name. This is probably also worth of a Tale of Two Hashes challenge.

Tracklog

Photos

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