Difference between revisions of "2009-04-06 -33 149"

From Geohashing
imported>Ephphatha
m (Report: Added a line break.)
imported>Ephphatha
(Report)
Line 20: Line 20:
  
 
Total time elapsed: 1:30<br>
 
Total time elapsed: 1:30<br>
Total distance travelled: 27km
+
Total distance traveled: 27km
  
 
==Photos==
 
==Photos==

Revision as of 10:11, 15 April 2009

Mon 6 Apr 2009 in Bathurst:
-33.5244461, 149.6092461
geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox

Location

The hash fell on private property downstream from Ben Chifley Dam.

Attendees

Report

This was the third closest hashpoint to Bathurst since geohashing began, and the first chance I had to ride to one that didn't involve a fuckload of hills. Or at least, I thought it would be easy.

After sleeping in till 12, I realised I'd have to embark for the hash after class. Thankfully, I thought this would still give me enough time to get back before dark since it was only 10km from my house. I left at 5pm with the aim of getting back at 6pm. Turns out I didn't account for mother nature and didn't look at the contour graph properly.

The first 5km were perfectly straight and level with a 4km/h headwind, that took 15 minutes. The next 5km were uphill, and I averaged a whopping 10km/h (Setting numerous speed records and getting a ticket or two along the way...) until I was 1km from the hash. A 500 metre descent followed, unfortunately I went past the driveway I was meant to turn off to approach the hash, so I had to ride back uphill and go down the dirt road that runs parallel to the main road. 400m from the hash however, I hit a snag. My GPS was telling me that the hash fell on private land, and since two properties were right next to each other I wasn't sure who to ask. I decided to call it quits however as I didn't want to walk up to someones door and ask for permission to enter their property if before I even got to their door I had already trespassed, so I went back home.

Total time elapsed: 1:30
Total distance traveled: 27km

Photos