2009-01-25 50 -119

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Sun 25 Jan 2009 in Vernon, British Columbia:
50.0374503, -119.4350494
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Location

In Winfield's Jack Seaton Park.

Expeditions

Juventas & DigitalAngel

Living in a mostly undeveloped area means many achievements are either rarely possible, or would require strange levels of bravery. So when an urban coordinate finally did come, I took full advantage of it. In retrospect I forgot to wear my nice suit.

For those wondering, my GPS is exactly one hour ahead, and fiddling with the DST settings doesn't seem to correct it. It took me at least 8 minutes to get a photo with all the evidence in focus, with only the flash for light, and no important screen information glared out. The weather office reported -17C at the time we were out. The 7-Eleven measures 2.58km from the coordinates.

I was greedily hoping for the coldest geohash record. I figured it was deserved after going through a week with high temperatures colder than the current record. There's always next year.

Achievements

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Juventas earned the Frozen Geohash Achievement
by reaching the (50, -119) geohash on 2009-01-25 while the temperature was -15.4°C.
2009-01-25 frozen midnight slurpee.jpg

 

 

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Juventas earned the First Sip GeoSquishy Achievement
by enjoying a slushy carbonated beverage at the (50, -119) geohash on 2009-01-25.
2009-01-25 frozen midnight slurpee.jpg

 

GeoSquishy Achievement Night.jpg
Juventas earned the Late-night GeoSquishy Achievement
by bringing a slushy carbonated beverage to the (50, -119) geohash between 10 p.m. and midnight on 2009-01-25.
2009-01-25 frozen midnight slurpee.jpg