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== Participants ==
 
== Participants ==
 
* [[User:PaintedJaguar|PaintedJaguar]]
 
* [[User:PaintedJaguar|PaintedJaguar]]
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== Plans ==
 
== Plans ==
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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
The hashpoint was reached at about 12:15pm. Full report to follow.
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This was a pretty simple expedition. The bus arrived at Addenbrooke's Hospital exactly on time, and took us to Haverhill with only a few detours through some picturesque village on the way. After leaving the bus in Haverhill, we made the short walk up Park Road and Teasel Close, and found the hashpoint next to a tree. The tree was rather large, and the boundary between the footpath and somebody's back garden was directly underneath it, so we couldn't tell beforehand if the hashpoint was on public land or not, but it turned out that it was easily accessible. We took some photos, wrote a message in chalk on the path, and then headed off.
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We decided to walk into the town centre of Haverhill, which was probably a more interesting walk than reaching the hashpoint. First we encounted a large (clearly man-made area) of land next to a river that was designed to trap and hold floodwater, to prevent it all reaching the town at once (more background info [http://www.focuspublications.net/life/pages/Floods.htm here].) We continued along a path that followed the river into the town, and you could really see why the flood defences were needed - even after not very much rain in the last few days, there were a couple of areas where the river was flooded, which looked rather close to nearby housing for my liking! The river was flowing rather forcefully through the town centre, and, as we later found out [http://www.haverhill-uk.com/pages/flood-defences-have-left-us-an-ugly-legacy-27-11-09-1786.htm here], the river channel through the town is actually considered more of an eyesore, barely getting above a small trickle.
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==
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http://en.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=3510573
  
 
== Photos ==  
 
== Photos ==  
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To follow.
 
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== Achievements ==
 
== Achievements ==
 
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    | date = 2012-10-21
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Revision as of 17:01, 21 October 2012

Sun 21 Oct 2012 in 52,0:
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Location

At the end of Teasel Close in Haverhill.

Participants

Plans

PaintedJaguar aims to travel by bus from Cambridge, catching the number 13 (timetable) from Addenbrooke's Hospital at 11:22am, arriving in Haverhill just before 12:00. There appears to be a stop opposite the northern end of Park Road, a few minutes walk from the hashpoint.

Expedition

This was a pretty simple expedition. The bus arrived at Addenbrooke's Hospital exactly on time, and took us to Haverhill with only a few detours through some picturesque village on the way. After leaving the bus in Haverhill, we made the short walk up Park Road and Teasel Close, and found the hashpoint next to a tree. The tree was rather large, and the boundary between the footpath and somebody's back garden was directly underneath it, so we couldn't tell beforehand if the hashpoint was on public land or not, but it turned out that it was easily accessible. We took some photos, wrote a message in chalk on the path, and then headed off.

We decided to walk into the town centre of Haverhill, which was probably a more interesting walk than reaching the hashpoint. First we encounted a large (clearly man-made area) of land next to a river that was designed to trap and hold floodwater, to prevent it all reaching the town at once (more background info here.) We continued along a path that followed the river into the town, and you could really see why the flood defences were needed - even after not very much rain in the last few days, there were a couple of areas where the river was flooded, which looked rather close to nearby housing for my liking! The river was flowing rather forcefully through the town centre, and, as we later found out here, the river channel through the town is actually considered more of an eyesore, barely getting above a small trickle.

Tracklog

http://en.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=3510573

Photos

To follow.

Achievements

Landgeohash.png
PaintedJaguar earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (52, 0) geohash on 2012-10-21.
Bus.PNG
PaintedJaguar earned the Public transport geohash achievement
by reaching the (52, 0) geohash on 2012-10-21 via the number 13 bus from Cambridge to Haverhill.