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I had to go to a computer parts store this morning for my job, so I didn't make it into work till about 10:30am. First thing that I did was check today's geohash location. Dallas Georgia, again. Not that far. MapQuest was saying 20 miles. Okay it is doable at lunch time.
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I set off for Dallas about 12:30pm. I get to my truck and turn on my GPS after downloading the coordinates to it from the handy dandy Send function that Google maps has. As I look down at my eTrex at a stoplight, the low battery message is displaying. Mmmm... I need to stop for batteries. I pull into Wal-mart outside of town on Ga-120. The only reason why I am mentioning it is because stunning babe ratio is like 1 babe to every 5 women in the store. The highest ratio I've ever seen. Dallas knows how to grow them right.
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So, I wipe the drool off and I'm on my way to the hash point. As I approach the hash point, I can see it is on the other side of the road and would have to turn around and go back. I turn around and head back the other direction to pull off to the side of the road. I stop with 290 feet to go. I walk up the side of the road watching the feet distance decrease. As I get to 87 feet the compass changes to point directly perpendicular to the road. I look up and it is about a 70 feet climb almost straight up the hill.
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Nope, I'm not going to do that, especially dressed in a suit. I'm not in the required 10 meters either. Do I give up and go back to work? I look at the Google map for a second or two. It says that there is supposed to be a road behind the hill. I walk back to my truck and I can see the street that leads to that road, but I can't see the road itself.
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I hop back in my truck and reverse back to the road about 500 feet. Thankfully there was only 1 or 2 cars on the road that passed me to see me doing this in reverse. I find the road and it turns into a dirt road. It is a truck and I've driven on other dirt roads before.
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I hit first gear and give it some gas while I am on the paved part. The trick is to never break traction and to always keep up the momentum. The truck eventually slows and tires start to spin. I sure don't want to get stuck here because it would probably be June before someone found me.
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I hit reverse and have to rock the truck to get out of the hole and get the truck rolling backwards down the hill. I decide to walk up the hill. I'm hoping that the hash point is not on the side of the hill in the thick brush.
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Well, I am in luck. The hash point turned out to be right at the top of the hill right next to a fence. I take a few picture and walk back down the hill. I then make my way back to work.
  
 
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Image:2009033033-84NW01.JPG | 87 feet to go. So close yet so far away. I'm not inside of the 10 meters yet.
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Image:2009033033-84NW02.JPG | What?? I have to climb that? Google maps says there is a road behind the the hill.
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Image:2009033033-84NW03.JPG | Yep, there is a road and I do have a truck. Well that is the spot that I got stuck in and couldn't go any farther.
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Image:2009033033-84NW05.JPG | Success!! I walked up the hill the rest of the way.
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Image:2009033033-84NW06.JPG | A picture of the actual spot.
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Image:2009033033-84NW07.JPG | Me with a shot looking down the hill back towards my truck at the bottom. Hey! Wait! is that gray hair I see?
 
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Latest revision as of 02:32, 8 August 2019

Mon 30 Mar 2009 in Atlanta:
33.9180559, -84.8666281
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Expedition

NWoodruff

I had to go to a computer parts store this morning for my job, so I didn't make it into work till about 10:30am. First thing that I did was check today's geohash location. Dallas Georgia, again. Not that far. MapQuest was saying 20 miles. Okay it is doable at lunch time.

I set off for Dallas about 12:30pm. I get to my truck and turn on my GPS after downloading the coordinates to it from the handy dandy Send function that Google maps has. As I look down at my eTrex at a stoplight, the low battery message is displaying. Mmmm... I need to stop for batteries. I pull into Wal-mart outside of town on Ga-120. The only reason why I am mentioning it is because stunning babe ratio is like 1 babe to every 5 women in the store. The highest ratio I've ever seen. Dallas knows how to grow them right.

So, I wipe the drool off and I'm on my way to the hash point. As I approach the hash point, I can see it is on the other side of the road and would have to turn around and go back. I turn around and head back the other direction to pull off to the side of the road. I stop with 290 feet to go. I walk up the side of the road watching the feet distance decrease. As I get to 87 feet the compass changes to point directly perpendicular to the road. I look up and it is about a 70 feet climb almost straight up the hill.

Nope, I'm not going to do that, especially dressed in a suit. I'm not in the required 10 meters either. Do I give up and go back to work? I look at the Google map for a second or two. It says that there is supposed to be a road behind the hill. I walk back to my truck and I can see the street that leads to that road, but I can't see the road itself.

I hop back in my truck and reverse back to the road about 500 feet. Thankfully there was only 1 or 2 cars on the road that passed me to see me doing this in reverse. I find the road and it turns into a dirt road. It is a truck and I've driven on other dirt roads before.

I hit first gear and give it some gas while I am on the paved part. The trick is to never break traction and to always keep up the momentum. The truck eventually slows and tires start to spin. I sure don't want to get stuck here because it would probably be June before someone found me.

I hit reverse and have to rock the truck to get out of the hole and get the truck rolling backwards down the hill. I decide to walk up the hill. I'm hoping that the hash point is not on the side of the hill in the thick brush.

Well, I am in luck. The hash point turned out to be right at the top of the hill right next to a fence. I take a few picture and walk back down the hill. I then make my way back to work.

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Achievements

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NWoodruff earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (33, -84) geohash on 2009-03-30.