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== Location ==
 
 
A muddy field near the A14 trunk road north of Woolpit, Suffolk, UK.
 
 
 
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== Location ==
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A muddy field near the A14 trunk road north of Woolpit, Suffolk, UK.
  
 
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== Expedition ==
Neil reached the vicinity at about 23:40 on new year's eve in 2010. He parked in a side road and set off walking. At first the field perimeter was grassy and only slightly damp. Later the perimeter was overgrown but he found tractor tracks. These were very soft and wet so with feet sinking to ankle depth in cold mud Neil struggled towards the hashpoint. There was a lot of evidence for partying. Intermittent fireworks could be seen shooting skywards. The route, close to the A14 trunk road, might have been noisy but there was little traffic. At about 23:59, Neil made his final approach across the mud. He reached the hashpoint at exactly midnight, celebrated by a renewed burst of fireworks. He therefore claims the first 2011 UK geohash. Was anyone else mad enough to be out at this time?
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Neil reached the vicinity at about 23:40 on new year's eve in 2010. He parked in a side road and set off walking. At first the field perimeter was grassy and only slightly damp. Later the perimeter was overgrown but he found tractor tracks. These were very soft and wet so with feet sinking to ankle depth in cold mud Neil struggled towards the hashpoint. There was a lot of evidence for partying. Intermittent fireworks could be seen shooting skywards. There were lots of candle-powered hot-air paper-balloons crossing the sky. Very pretty! The route, close to the A14 trunk road, might have been noisy but there was little traffic. At about 23:59, Neil made his final approach across the mud. He reached the hashpoint at exactly midnight, celebrated by a renewed burst of fireworks. He therefore claims the first 2011 UK geohash (in the GMT time zone). Was anyone else mad enough to be out at this time?
  
 
== Photo Gallery ==
 
== Photo Gallery ==
  
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Image:2011-01-01_52_0_Sourcerer_1.jpg|Google Earth Track
 
Image:2011-01-01_52_0_Sourcerer_1.jpg|Google Earth Track
 
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== Achievements ==
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Location

A muddy field near the A14 trunk road north of Woolpit, Suffolk, UK.

Participants

Sourcerer

Another geohash "lurker" visited this point at about 4am. Sourcerer is encouraging him to log the expedition here.

Expedition

Neil reached the vicinity at about 23:40 on new year's eve in 2010. He parked in a side road and set off walking. At first the field perimeter was grassy and only slightly damp. Later the perimeter was overgrown but he found tractor tracks. These were very soft and wet so with feet sinking to ankle depth in cold mud Neil struggled towards the hashpoint. There was a lot of evidence for partying. Intermittent fireworks could be seen shooting skywards. There were lots of candle-powered hot-air paper-balloons crossing the sky. Very pretty! The route, close to the A14 trunk road, might have been noisy but there was little traffic. At about 23:59, Neil made his final approach across the mud. He reached the hashpoint at exactly midnight, celebrated by a renewed burst of fireworks. He therefore claims the first 2011 UK geohash (in the GMT time zone). Was anyone else mad enough to be out at this time?

Photo Gallery

Achievements

Ate at myponga.png
Sourcerer earned the New Year's Party Geohash
by reaching the geohash at the exact start of the new year. (52, 0) geohash on 2011-01-01.
Consecutivegeohash.jpg
Sourcerer earned the Consecutive geohash achievement
by reaching 2 consecutive hash points starting on 2010-12-31.

Expeditions and Plans

2011-01-01
Albuquerque, New Mexico Redaragorn, 4 yr old son On the downhill slope of the west mesa at the far end of Southern west of R...
Colorado Springs, Colorado Nathan Powell, Rolando Marroquin, Kristin Rapp, Kayleigh Thiel 1468 Newton Rd, Pueblo, CO 81005, USA (38.23182, -104.88562) 42.3 miles awa...
Newark, New Jersey Jevanyn An office complex just off I-95 in Bucks County, PA.
Bern, Switzerland Crox, Elisa Staldenried, Switzerland
Nantes, France ClementB In a field near the Canal de la Martinière. There is a risk that the field ...
Mannheim, Germany ilpadre In a field near the Rhein-Neckar-Arena in Sinsheim.
Cambridge, United Kingdom Sourcerer A muddy field near the A14 trunk road north of Woolpit, Suffolk, UK.
Helsinki, Finland PPP, Sipander, Sipander's daughter, brother In Lassila, a suburb of Helsinki, on a small hill between apartment buildin...



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Sourcerer's Expedition Links

2010-12-31_52_1 - 2011-01-01_52_0 - 2011-01-08_51_0 - KML file download of Sourcerer's expeditions for use with Google Earth.