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Image:2023-09-30_41_-87_Haberdasher_Hashspot.jpeg | The area around the hashpoint
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Image:2023-09-30_41_-87_Haberdasher_Selfie.jpeg | My smiling selfie at the hashpoint
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Image:2023-09-30_41_-87Selfie.jpeg | My smiling selfie at the hashpoint
Image:2023-09-30_41_-87_Haberdasher_Proof.jpeg | Geohash Droid showing I'm within accuracy distance
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Image:2023-09-30_41_-87_Proof.jpeg | Geohash Droid showing I'm within accuracy distance
 
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 1 October 2023

Sat 30 Sep 2023 in 41,-87:
41.8278284, -87.7885487
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Location

Near an alleyway in Berywn.

Participants

Plans

Haberdasher

Likely visiting this hashpoint sometime Saturday afternoon. Possibly up for the 4 PM meetup if anyone else is.

Expedition

Bit of a low-key expedition, but a fun one. I saw that it wasn't too far away and looked accessible, and I had the Saturday free, so why not?

The hashpoint turned out to be right off old Route 66 in Berywn, and the area clearly remembers its past--there's a Route 66 museum nearby, various plaques and signs, even businesses with Route 66 in the name.

I had my mother stop the car at what looked like an arbitrary spot in front of a bank, then got out. Only upon reaching the back of the bank did I see the alleyway that had presented itself online. I did the hash dance until I was practically on top of a sign that said "Beware Of Dog", but while I heard some barking, I never saw the dog. Pressing up against the fence got we within accuracy distance of the hash! And on the way back we made a point of taking side streets and going down roads we didn't already know, which was a fun experience.

Photos

Achievements