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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
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By a fence in Hayward, California.  It's not clear which side of the fence, though.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
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[[User:Codae|Codae]]
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== Plans ==
 
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Get to Hayward by a combination of BART, bus, and walking, and hope that the hashpoint is on the street side of the fence rather than the house side.  If the latter, walk around to the entrance of the neighborhood and try ambassading.
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
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I got to the geohash without incident (other than the discovery that the timetables I'd looked up had been the wrong ones) and found it to be in the vicinity of a gated-off driveway to a utility building.  I deemed this a good thing, since without the ensuing alcove I wouldn't be able to get as far east.
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Then came the GPS dance.  My goal was to get to a point where my GPS would give the right location with milliminute precision.  Thanks to the volatility of my readings, I was able to accomplish this (though not while my camera was at hand).  I therefore decided to call the expedition a success, even though it seems that, if I had an accurate GPS, I could definitively establish the hashpoint as being inaccessible, either on or behind the fence. Because of this judgment and the extra walking an attack on the other side would entail, I made for home.
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While waiting for the bus, I bought a bottle of water.  I believe this was my first transaction undertaken entirely in Spanish.
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==

Revision as of 20:53, 27 August 2014

Sun 24 Aug 2014 in 37,-122:
37.6193152, -122.0633142
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Location

By a fence in Hayward, California. It's not clear which side of the fence, though.

Participants

Codae

Plans

Get to Hayward by a combination of BART, bus, and walking, and hope that the hashpoint is on the street side of the fence rather than the house side. If the latter, walk around to the entrance of the neighborhood and try ambassading.

Expedition

I got to the geohash without incident (other than the discovery that the timetables I'd looked up had been the wrong ones) and found it to be in the vicinity of a gated-off driveway to a utility building. I deemed this a good thing, since without the ensuing alcove I wouldn't be able to get as far east.

Then came the GPS dance. My goal was to get to a point where my GPS would give the right location with milliminute precision. Thanks to the volatility of my readings, I was able to accomplish this (though not while my camera was at hand). I therefore decided to call the expedition a success, even though it seems that, if I had an accurate GPS, I could definitively establish the hashpoint as being inaccessible, either on or behind the fence. Because of this judgment and the extra walking an attack on the other side would entail, I made for home.

While waiting for the bus, I bought a bottle of water. I believe this was my first transaction undertaken entirely in Spanish.

Tracklog

Photos

Achievements