2010-05-09 49 -123

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Sun 9 May 2010 in 49,-123:
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Location

West Vancouver, and road accessible. Just on the inside edge of a building, which is next to one that google says hosts a Royal Canadian Air Cadets squadron.

Participants

Plans

No plans, just went! - Arbron

Expedition

Robyn & Wade

We were in Oregon the morning of the geohash, but planned to drive back to Vancouver that night, so decided to go to the geohash before actually going home. Maybe we could log another midnight geohash.

We drove up the I-5 with a new chair in the back, and then stopped at the duty-free, succeeding (not like last time) in finding a duty free store that was en route, open, and on the correct side of the border. Lots of people managed to find it, and also managed to choose what they wanted to buy and find their way to the cash register line up before we did. And for reasons we couldn't quite discern, the line up moved very slowly.

We finally got our booze and advanced to the border crossing itself. The customs officer seemed incredulous that we had driven seven hours each way to visit friends in Oregon. He quizzed us about how we knew them and how long we had known them, and eyed us suspiciously. I'm really glad we didn't get this guy on the way back from a geohash in Idaho.

After we were allowed into Canada, the GPS indicated that we would not reach the geohash until 12:18. But it also thought we should go all the way downtown then over the Lions Gate Bridge. Robyn was determined to do better, and directed Wade through New Westminster to the trans-Canada, and down Taylor Way instead of up it.

We missed the right day by a couple of minutes. That had better be a really good bottle of duty free Bailey's.

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