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== Location ==
 
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Latest revision as of 06:54, 13 August 2019

Fri 16 Nov 2012 in 45,-122:
45.4838402, -122.6912439
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Location

Nestled in the Portland West Hills

Participants

Plans

Go by after final Farmer's market of the year

Expedition

After I had found most of what I was needing for this week at the market, I headed east.

I would have actually hit this hashpoint yesterday, except that I was taking public transit instead of driving, so I wasn't going to end up close to the hashpoint.

As I expected, the route was pretty much one I have traveled before going to and from work when I do end up driving all the way in. I passed the Hillsdale Library and headed up the hill behind it, and kept following twisting routes up. I finally found the little road with the hashpoint on it, and stopped to take a photo.

A man approached me, wondering what I was doing. I started to explain about the scavenger hunt and he wandered off, saying there were 4 different Westview roads and suggesting I make sure I had the right one.

I decided not to try to get access to the hashpoint, which might as well have been a good idea given the slope of the area.

I headed home.


Photos

In camera for now