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Revision as of 17:40, 2 August 2015

Tue 25 Sep 2012 in Cambridge, UK:
52.1656311, 0.0295619
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Location

A field 300 metres from Cambridge University's radio telescope control building, on the A603 road between Barton and Harlton.

Participants

Plans

Ben has to go to the telescope tomorrow anyway, for work, so will take a quick walk to the hashpoint as he does so. The Northampton hashpoint is also nearby and accessible, on the edge of a field in Great Eversden, so a double expedition will be made. As far as Ben knows, the current time record for a double hash is 22 minutes; it might be possible to beat this.

Expedition

Photographic documentation

Shiny ribbons earned