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== Participants ==
 
== Participants ==
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[[User:ErWenn|Erik]] showed up late in the evening (around 10:30pm).
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== Plans ==
 
== Plans ==
[[User:ErWenn|Erik]] will try to get there sometime today or tonight, schedule pending whether anyone else wants to go.
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[[User:ErWenn|Erik]] announced his intention to hash to the local geocaching groups ([[http://groups.google.com/group/bloomingtongeocaching|Bloomington Geocachers]] and the IU [[http://www.indiana.edu/~geocache/|Geocaching Club]]). He got a response from a fellow geocacher who was planning on biking right by the spot on his way to Lake Monroe. They weren't able to meet up, but Erik has been assured that the hash was reached that afternoon at 4ish. Hopefully he'll stop by to log his visit.
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
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=== Erik ===
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I started pretty late, but I figured it would be an easy grab. I drove just past the hash, parked in a convenience store, and walked a few hundred feet back to the spot. It was late, but there were several porch parties going on in the neighborhood, so I didn't look that bizarre. I didn't even have to get off the shoulder to get to the coordinates. My real camera's batteries were dead, so I was stuck with my crappy phone camera. Sadly, none of my efforts to get myself photographed (eerily lit by a flashlight, of course) panned out, but at least I got a readable picture of the GPSr display for proof.
  
 
== Photos ==  
 
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Revision as of 17:13, 29 June 2010

Mon 28 Jun 2010 in 39,-86:
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Location

In Smithville, about three miles south of Bloomington, a few feet off Fairfax Rd.

Participants

Erik showed up late in the evening (around 10:30pm).


Plans

Erik announced his intention to hash to the local geocaching groups ([Geocachers] and the IU [Club]). He got a response from a fellow geocacher who was planning on biking right by the spot on his way to Lake Monroe. They weren't able to meet up, but Erik has been assured that the hash was reached that afternoon at 4ish. Hopefully he'll stop by to log his visit.

Expedition

Erik

I started pretty late, but I figured it would be an easy grab. I drove just past the hash, parked in a convenience store, and walked a few hundred feet back to the spot. It was late, but there were several porch parties going on in the neighborhood, so I didn't look that bizarre. I didn't even have to get off the shoulder to get to the coordinates. My real camera's batteries were dead, so I was stuck with my crappy phone camera. Sadly, none of my efforts to get myself photographed (eerily lit by a flashlight, of course) panned out, but at least I got a readable picture of the GPSr display for proof.

Photos

Achievements