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== Plans ==
 
== Plans ==
Aiming for a 4pm meetup. Bring a towel.
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Aiming for a 4pm meetup. Bring a towel. This will be my first hash with my new phone, and also my longest return bike journey, so there's plenty of potential for disaster. Fans of chaos should probably attend.
  
 
''A toast! Quiet! Shut up! I'm ah, I got words. I'm saying. This is an auspicious day. We all know what day it is.<br />
 
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== Expedition ==
 
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Well, the good news is I got there. But two punctures on the way didn't help - and it turns out 30 miles up and down hills (and on off-road trails) takes a lot longer than 30 miles on the flat. Yeah, I know, that's kind of obvious, right? So I got there late for the meetup. Not that anyone else turned up.
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Apart from the punctures it was a nice trip. Alternating sections of gravel paths on cycle route 63 (the 'Ivanhoe trail') and quiet country roads. Needless to say it was the roads, not the gravel paths, that caused the punctures. Returning home, I skipped Leicester, and detoured via Enderby to get home without too much traffic. Total travel time was about eight hours, thanks to the punctures.
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A nice man in the neighbouring cottage allowed me into the right field, and I got as close as the newly-planted growing crop would allow. I'm calling it a success. As my Nexus 4 battery died before arriving at the geohash, the only proof I have is the Strava ride track below, taken off my BlackBerry, which outlived the Nexus. But that's good enough, right?
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A nice side note was that the village (well, eight houses and an empty phone box) of Short Heath is apparently famous for being the "Centre of England". Who knew? And now I've been there, thanks to xkcd. Cool.
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Did I mention I got two punctures?
  
 
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I've put the route to the geohash on Strava: http://app.strava.com/activities/56247197
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And the route home in two parts: http://app.strava.com/activities/56261042 and http://app.strava.com/activities/56261039
  
 
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Image:20130525-1725-field.jpg | The geohash is in the centre of this field
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Image:20130525-1725-close-enough.jpg | The internet was here... in the field
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Image:20130525-1731-crop.jpg | These little baby sweetcorn were occupying the field
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Image:IMG00751-20130525-1743.jpg | Geohashing to the centre of the ... country. Good pick for #towelday
 
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Latest revision as of 02:33, 14 August 2019

Sat 25 May 2013 in Birmingham:
52.7289758, -1.5523316
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Location

In a farmer's field north-east of Moira, on the border between Leicestershire and Derbyshire, UK.

Participants

Nick Holden

Plans

Aiming for a 4pm meetup. Bring a towel. This will be my first hash with my new phone, and also my longest return bike journey, so there's plenty of potential for disaster. Fans of chaos should probably attend.

A toast! Quiet! Shut up! I'm ah, I got words. I'm saying. This is an auspicious day. We all know what day it is.
- What's auspicious? What day is it?
A glorious day for all the proud members of the allied planets. #towelday and #mouseoverday

Expedition

Well, the good news is I got there. But two punctures on the way didn't help - and it turns out 30 miles up and down hills (and on off-road trails) takes a lot longer than 30 miles on the flat. Yeah, I know, that's kind of obvious, right? So I got there late for the meetup. Not that anyone else turned up.

Apart from the punctures it was a nice trip. Alternating sections of gravel paths on cycle route 63 (the 'Ivanhoe trail') and quiet country roads. Needless to say it was the roads, not the gravel paths, that caused the punctures. Returning home, I skipped Leicester, and detoured via Enderby to get home without too much traffic. Total travel time was about eight hours, thanks to the punctures.

A nice man in the neighbouring cottage allowed me into the right field, and I got as close as the newly-planted growing crop would allow. I'm calling it a success. As my Nexus 4 battery died before arriving at the geohash, the only proof I have is the Strava ride track below, taken off my BlackBerry, which outlived the Nexus. But that's good enough, right?

A nice side note was that the village (well, eight houses and an empty phone box) of Short Heath is apparently famous for being the "Centre of England". Who knew? And now I've been there, thanks to xkcd. Cool.

Did I mention I got two punctures?

Tracklog

I've put the route to the geohash on Strava: http://app.strava.com/activities/56247197

And the route home in two parts: http://app.strava.com/activities/56261042 and http://app.strava.com/activities/56261039

Photos

Achievements

Landgeohash.png
This user earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (52, -1) geohash on 2013-05-25.
Bikegeohash.png
Nickholden earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
by cycling 97.9km to and from the (52, -1) geohash on 2013-05-25.
Escape.PNG
This user earned the 2013 Mouse Over Day achievement
by taking his towel to the geohash in the (52, -1) graticule on the Saturday following May 21st 2013.

Other geohashing expeditions on the same day

Expeditions and Plans

2013-05-25
Hyderabad, India Root2, Raghu, A farmer, his son, 9 buffaloes In an open field that was being harvested with lots of buffaloes nearby.
Atlanta, Georgia NWoodruff At the back part of a public park in West Atlanta.
San Jose, California Someone went On a boring hillside outside Tracy.
Washington (West), District of Columbia OfficeLinebacker, Allison In some woods in Bristow, VA
Corning, New York Hic Sunt Laganum A Sign at the Woods
Lansing, Michigan Someone went Mouseover Day in Lansing, Michigan: On Washington Square South near the intersection of West Lenawe...
Boise, Idaho Eldin In a corn field between Star and Middleton.
Seattle, Washington Thomcat, OtherJack Near the House of Awakened Culture, on Suquamish land, in Kitsap County
Basel, Switzerland Frizzy, Hijackal In Bad Bellingen, on the German side of the Rhine north of Basel. Ther...
Stuttgart, Germany chemluth Near Ebersbach. Mouse over + Towel Day!
Mannheim, Germany Draradech, Rincewind, Mampfred In the woods In a swamp-like forest area near Gernsheim next to the Autobah...
Würzburg, Germany Danatar in an empty field near Reicholzheim, not far from Wertheim. Country: Germa...
Birmingham, United Kingdom Nick Holden In a farmer's field north-east of Moira, on the border between Leicestershi...
Malmö, Sweden Llavids In Harlösa, Skåne, Sweden.
Moscow, Russia vb River Moskva, near Novodevichy Convent.
Seinäjoki, Finland Pastori, The Wife Near the center of town Ilmajoki, in the middle of a field.



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