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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
  
Unfortunately, it was indeed too good to be true.  The Hollman State Wayside was closed for some reason, and a huge concrete barrier prevented me from getting into the parking lot.  I could have advanced on foot, but there was nowhere nearby to park except for the shoulder of Highway 22, and I didn't want to do that.
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Unfortunately, it was indeed too good to be true.  The Holman State Wayside was closed for some reason, and a huge concrete barrier prevented me from getting into the parking lot.  I could have advanced on foot, but there was nowhere nearby to park except for the shoulder of Highway 22, and I didn't want to do that.
  
 
It was with a heavy heart that I turned around and headed home, thwarted by whatever government agency is responsible for state parks in Oregon.
 
It was with a heavy heart that I turned around and headed home, thwarted by whatever government agency is responsible for state parks in Oregon.

Revision as of 09:02, 4 February 2009

Tue 3 Feb 2009 in Eugene, Oregon:
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Participants

Plans

I had no intention of geohashing today. I had a ton of things to do, and geohashing wasn't high up on my list of priorities. However, two things happened today that made me attempt today's hash. First, I woke up two-and-a-half hours earlier than I intended, giving me some bonus time. Second, I noticed that the hash point was ridiculously close. In fact, it was at a nearby state park. There would be no wacky driving on single-lane roads or clearing a path through underbrush. Furthermore, achieving this hash would both award me a Consecutive Geohash and a Minesweeper Geohash. Lastly, this park was the very same park where a professor at my school got in trouble a few years ago for having gay sex in public! It was perfect! The stars had aligned to create a too-good-to-be-true opportunity!

Expedition

Unfortunately, it was indeed too good to be true. The Holman State Wayside was closed for some reason, and a huge concrete barrier prevented me from getting into the parking lot. I could have advanced on foot, but there was nowhere nearby to park except for the shoulder of Highway 22, and I didn't want to do that.

It was with a heavy heart that I turned around and headed home, thwarted by whatever government agency is responsible for state parks in Oregon.

Achievements

The following were achieved by Haschel Cedricson:

The following were NOT achieved by Haschel Cedricson:

Photos

Will be uploaded later tonight.