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This geohash is located in the [[Boston|Boston, Massachusetts]] graticule near Haverhill, MA in the woods off Amesbury Rd and Rykman St.
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This geohash is located in the [[Boston, Massachusetts]] graticule near Haverhill, MA in the woods off Amesbury Rd and Rykman St.
  
 
==4:00pm Meetup==
 
==4:00pm Meetup==

Revision as of 19:03, 30 July 2008

Sat 14 Jun 2008 in 42,-71:
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About

42.806746N, 71.038887W

This geohash is located in the Boston, Massachusetts graticule near Haverhill, MA in the woods off Amesbury Rd and Rykman St.

4:00pm Meetup

Closest approach to the hash is the end of Rykman St. About a 45 min drive from Boston.

There is a castle in Winnekenni Park that might be a good place to hang out. The entrance to it is at 347 Kenoza Ave, Haverhill, MA. It's about two miles away from the hash.

Alternate Expedition: If Haverill is too far a drive for some people, Pinecone will be using his new experimental decihash system to meet up at the corner of University Dr S and University Dr E in downtown Boston. He doesn't expect others to show up, but this is for Cake Science. See his user page for details on how this location was arrived at.

Expeditions

Randall is still traveling and is unable to attend this weekend. Next weekend, though!

Alternate Expedition:Total disaster! Trusted the MBTA public transit system to my peril. Will the experimental results still be valid?? See Boston decihash 2008-06-14 for the details.