2008-05-31 41 -77

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About

Google maps shows that it is in the corner of a farmer field right next to the road.

This location is in the Williamsport, PA gradicule.

This geohash is perfect to visit if you don't have a GPS unit: just look at satellite view on either Google Maps or Google Earth, and count the houses in either direction to the hash point. - Clint

BRING BEER!!!

(omg Wiki-haxed.) -Jon

This one is pretty close to me, one graticle north, between a field and some farmer's house. I'll likely be going here. - Clint Clint, that one's an hour from me so it is also doable. -Jon Awesome! I just got another friend on board here, and my brothers may be going with me so we'll have a small group there. Hope to see you! - Clint Time to make this graticule "active". Williamsport seems to be the most populated city, I plan to make the Williamsport Graticule page. --Jon

4:00PM Meetup

The following people are planning to attend the 4:00pm meetup

  • Jon plans to attend. With no GPS I'm relying on the Google Maps image. I'll look for people there!

Looks like we have rain on our hands.. I'm still heading up even if it means camping in my car/van!

  • Clint and friends plans to attend.
  • I CAN HAS ALL T3H BEER?!

Expedition

<No one has reported an attempt to reach this geohash yet MAYBE TO GET HAMMERED DRUNK?!?!? WHOOOOOOO!

(Damn you trolls..)

Jon

Well my dad Frank and I head out to this location, getting there earlier than expected. We passed the place up the first time using only the google map satillite image, however on the way back we can spot the details immediately. We found ourselves off Route 80 a few miles which takes us right into a small amish countryside. I call this a lucky spot. Not only was the hashpoint right next to the road, it was at the corner of a field next to the public recycling drop-off point. We waited in comfort of a few lounge chairs for other Geohashers to arrive. Fortunately, the rain held out the whole time, and at many points of the day we had a bit of sunshine. After some sandwiches, celery sticks, and beef jerky, Clint with family and friend arrived, passed up the point as well, then came back to meet us. After much greeting and celebrating of achieving our first Williamsport hashpoint, we took the necessary photo evidence of our arrivial.

After taking in the scenery some more we decided to move the party to the local state park. After turning into the wrong place twice I finally got the van to the picnic benches. Frank and I broke out some refresments from all the essential food groups (Donuts, M&M's, Ham Sandwiches.) We had some important philosophical debates, quoted memes, and most importantly, threw things at each other. The park was very nice with a creek flowing through and bridges to cross over. Pictures to come soon!


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