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== Expeditions ==
 
== Expeditions ==
Our most adventureous geohash yet.  We started with a 40 mile drive on the highway, quickly followed by a 4 wheel drive jeep trail that actually required 4x4.  We came across a gate and I feared it would be locked and I would be forced to drive in reverse, uphill and in 4WD since there was NO room to turn around.  Fortunately, there was no lock and we finished the 2 mile drive and started the 2 mile hike.  We got to the point where the hash point was off the beaten path and had to bushwack up the steep side of the mountain.  Made it after a bit of work and I surprised RoadRunner by breaking out the wine, glasses, pastrami, cheese and trail mix.  She was wondering why I was taking my pack all the way up the hill.  Salute.
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Our most adventureous geohash yet.  We started with a 40 mile drive on the highway, quickly followed by a 4 wheel drive jeep trail that actually required 4x4.  We came across a gate and I feared it would be locked and I would be forced to drive in reverse, uphill and in 4WD since there was NO room to turn around.  Fortunately, there was no lock and we finished the 2 mile drive and started the 2 mile hike.  We got to the point where the hash point was off the beaten path and had to bushwack up the steep side of the mountain.  Made it after a bit of work and I surprised RoadRunner by breaking out the wine, glasses, pastrami, cheese and trail mix.  She was wondering why I was taking my pack all the way up the hill.  What a magnificent view.  Salute.
  
 
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Expeditions

Our most adventureous geohash yet. We started with a 40 mile drive on the highway, quickly followed by a 4 wheel drive jeep trail that actually required 4x4. We came across a gate and I feared it would be locked and I would be forced to drive in reverse, uphill and in 4WD since there was NO room to turn around. Fortunately, there was no lock and we finished the 2 mile drive and started the 2 mile hike. We got to the point where the hash point was off the beaten path and had to bushwack up the steep side of the mountain. Made it after a bit of work and I surprised RoadRunner by breaking out the wine, glasses, pastrami, cheese and trail mix. She was wondering why I was taking my pack all the way up the hill. What a magnificent view. Salute.