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== Who went ==
 
== Who went ==
* Abby
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* [[User:Felix Dance|Felix Dance]] and workmate Wen Li.
  
 
==Expedition==
 
==Expedition==
=== Abby ===
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=== [[User:Felix Dance|Felix Dance]] ===
I looked briefly at the wiki and it did look a bit scary. Traffic was pretty clear actually.
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At work on a Saturday, sadly, down in Wonthaggi for the desalination project Securing Victoria's Water Future, I discovered the geohash to be fairly accessible on the long drive home today.  I was still a little disappointed at having missed [[User:Stevage|Stevage]]'s [[2012-03-16 -37 145|geohash]] the previous day lodged between the two carriageways of Monash Freeway. Since I'd already recruited my workmate Wen to drive me home, not being bothered to drive myself, I convinced him to execute this frivolous detour for me.
  
The coordinate was a few blocks from my sister's place but I managed to get lost trying to turn right into Huntingdale Rd from North Rd because I think its one of those turns where you have to turn left to go right. It was less convenient than I hoped and I ended up coming half an hour late to meet a friend for dinner...
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Wen, using his trusty TomTom for navigation, steered us true towards the hash.  Since the hash was right at the footpath (okay, so possibly inside some dude's garden according to Google Maps but well within the margin of error for the GPS) it was easily achieved. I took some photos and started heading back to Wen's parked car.
  
I thought about getting someone to take a photo of me there, but I was surrounded by parents with young children and they were freaked out enough by me taking a photo of the back corner of the library from the car park.
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Weirdly, we saw a Gertzel car parked next to the hash on the street.  We use Gertzel surveyors on our job.  Then Wen said the Gertzel guy's cat was called Felix.  Wait on, I thought, that guy is probably calling my name.  Sure enough, our good friend Mark, one of our surveyors, was living in the house just up from the hash point and he greeted us in the driveway.  I told him about geohashing and was surprised to discover that non-geohashers have actually heard of the word 'graticule', but otherwise he seemed fairly mystified of the whole thing.
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Bidding our goodbyes we boarded Wen's car and were homebound once more, a place in which I find myself now.
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[http://g.co/maps/pyg72 Here] is the Google Maps route we took.
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Total Distance: 140kms.
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Hash reached: 1:42pm
  
 
== Photos ==
 
== Photos ==
 
<gallery perrow="5">
 
<gallery perrow="5">
Image:Geohash 2012 03 27 -37 145 Library.JPG
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Image:Geohash 2012 03 17 -37 145 GPS.jpg|GPS proof
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Image:Geohash 2012 03 17 -37 145 Street.jpg|Street view
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Image:Geohash 2012 03 17 -37 145 Felix and Wen.jpg|Felix and Wen
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Image:Geohash 2012 03 17 -37 145 Mark.jpg|Mark the surveyor
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
[[Category:Expeditions]]
 
[[Category:Expeditions]]
 
[[Category:Coordinates reached]]
 
[[Category:Coordinates reached]]
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[[Category:Bicycle geohash achievement]]

Revision as of 06:13, 28 March 2012

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Location

On a residential street corner in Mordialloc, Melbourne.

Who went

Expedition

Felix Dance

At work on a Saturday, sadly, down in Wonthaggi for the desalination project Securing Victoria's Water Future, I discovered the geohash to be fairly accessible on the long drive home today. I was still a little disappointed at having missed Stevage's geohash the previous day lodged between the two carriageways of Monash Freeway. Since I'd already recruited my workmate Wen to drive me home, not being bothered to drive myself, I convinced him to execute this frivolous detour for me.

Wen, using his trusty TomTom for navigation, steered us true towards the hash. Since the hash was right at the footpath (okay, so possibly inside some dude's garden according to Google Maps but well within the margin of error for the GPS) it was easily achieved. I took some photos and started heading back to Wen's parked car.

Weirdly, we saw a Gertzel car parked next to the hash on the street. We use Gertzel surveyors on our job. Then Wen said the Gertzel guy's cat was called Felix. Wait on, I thought, that guy is probably calling my name. Sure enough, our good friend Mark, one of our surveyors, was living in the house just up from the hash point and he greeted us in the driveway. I told him about geohashing and was surprised to discover that non-geohashers have actually heard of the word 'graticule', but otherwise he seemed fairly mystified of the whole thing.

Bidding our goodbyes we boarded Wen's car and were homebound once more, a place in which I find myself now.

Here is the Google Maps route we took.

Total Distance: 140kms.

Hash reached: 1:42pm

Photos