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==Achievements==
 
==Achievements==

Revision as of 10:05, 4 June 2024

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Location

In a large vacant block of land in Greenvale, in Melbourne's northen suburbs.


Participants

Expedition 1:

Expedition 2:

Expedition 3:

Expedition 4:

Expedition

Expedition 1 (BarbaraTables)

Expedition 2 (Stevage)

Intro

Like a lighthouse in a desert, this conveniently located geohash broke a long drought of accessible Melbourne geohashes. A large grassy field patiently awaiting transformation into yet another mini suburb of Australian dreams.

I'm surprisingly busy with work all morning, and my firmly announced plans of leaving between 1 and 2pm do not eventuate. This surprises no-one. I scurry about, pre-loading myself with energy (large bowl of soup, two pieces of olive bread toast, and then a scandalous bowl of cereal).

In my haste, I once again gloss over the navigation planning part of things, entrusting the Arevo app to get me there. I'm feeling a bit unfit and bring some warm clothes in case I decide to train home. It's going to be about 25km each way.

I launch. If all goes according to plan, I should arrive around the same time as BarbaraTables, who I haven't seen in the flesh since their first expedition.

As I sally forth up the Upfield bike path, I start to remember a previous expedition where Lachie showed us how you can continue the trail all the way up to the M80 trail. You sort of end up alongside the train tracks, which is a bit weird, but without actually crossing any signs saying not to be there.

So I do this. There is a firm reluctance on the part of everyone around me to do anything at all noteworthy. A small child riding on the back of a cargo bike does his best. His dad asks, "Do you think we'll see any skateboarders today?" He replies "Eeeeeeeeee!"

Connecting seamlessly with the M80 trail (thanks past Lachie!) there is a further absence of interestingness. The Arevo app has shat itself and we've switched to Osmand. The navigator lady is trying to amp up the experience with an endless sequence of "in twenty metres keep slightly right to stay on the M80 trail. In 10 metres, stay on the M80 trail..." Half the time I can't even fathom what rift in the space-time map data could possibly generate such an instruction.

This section of trail has often provided interest in the form of random junk littering the sides, perhaps hurled from passing cars. It's surprisingly clean today. There is a fantail though.

I do the classic up-and-over at Jacana Station, pass up the Broadmeadows valley, through a place called Westmeadows, and start heading up Mickleham Road. Fortunately there are bike paths either side. Unfortunately, I'm about to arrive at a large section of roadworks, forcing an alarming detour to my left.

Midtro

I faff about trying to work out how to get back on course before remembering I didn't actually like Mickleham Road in the first place, and find a nicer way around, and soon discover a BarbaraTables waiting patiently on a footpath.

There's some discussion of climbing fences, then I remember having just passed a convenient looking gate, so I go back and find I can ride the bike directly to the hash.

We chat about jobs and coding for a bit, as the beginning of a glorious sunset appear on the horizon. Then BarbaraTables realises they need to get moving to catch their bus, and I want to grab the last remaining skerricks of sunlight.


Outro

I hadn't really noticed how much of a climb it was coming up Mickleham Road, but going back down is incredible. A long, long zoom that seems unreasonably generous, until finally I hook sharply back onto the creek trail. There is much uneventfulness, of a gradually dimmer and darker kind, enlivened briefly by the appearance of a small rodent feasting on roadkill. I didn't know they did that.

The last part of the StrongSongs episode on Blondie's "Heart of Glass" gets me home. Such a banger.

Expedition 3 (John)

John set out towards the hash on his bike and achieved it at night.

Expedition 4 (Lachie)

Lachie decided to go for a nice ride from Ballarat to Geelong, from which point he got the train back to the approximate vicinity of greenvale and rode the rest of the way. It was 58 kms all up.


Achievements

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Stevage earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
by cycling 48km to the (-37, 144) geohash on 2024-06-03.
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BarbaraTables earned the Public transport geohash achievement
by reaching the (-37, 144) geohash on 2024-06-03 using public transit.