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::Haha! I'm very relieved to report that I made a sign error - the Tongs to whom I referred are in Nairobi, which is '''-1''', 36. Now we won't have them determinedly hiking out to a mountain lake of burning lava! Have a great afternoon, hope to catch up with you all soon. --[[User:Tongs/B|Tongs/B]].
 
::Haha! I'm very relieved to report that I made a sign error - the Tongs to whom I referred are in Nairobi, which is '''-1''', 36. Now we won't have them determinedly hiking out to a mountain lake of burning lava! Have a great afternoon, hope to catch up with you all soon. --[[User:Tongs/B|Tongs/B]].
  
: PaintedJaguar - You use [http://www.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=10418965 Wikiloc] - I love this site. Outside the UK (no OS Maps) it's often the best place to find walking routes. There is a "Wikiloc layer" in Google earth making it even easier to locate the tracks. --[[User:Sourcerer|Sourcerer]] ([[User talk:Sourcerer|talk]])
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::: That looks totally reachable, perhaps with a 4x4 for the dirt road. Then a walk across field boundaries.
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PaintedJaguar - You use [http://www.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=10418965 Wikiloc] - I love this site. Outside the UK (no OS Maps) it's often the best place to find walking routes. There is a "Wikiloc layer" in Google earth making it even easier to locate the tracks. --[[User:Sourcerer|Sourcerer]] ([[User talk:Sourcerer|talk]])

Revision as of 10:27, 9 August 2015

Sadly no Tongs can make it today. One of us is in the 50,-3 graticule and another two in the 1,36 graticule. Hopefully we'll get to meet you both this summer! Have fun! Tongs (talk) 07:20, 8 August 2015 (EDT)

I had to look up 1, 36. Mount Silali is a dormant volcano! --Sourcerer (talk) 08:39, 8 August 2015 (EDT)

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Haha! I'm very relieved to report that I made a sign error - the Tongs to whom I referred are in Nairobi, which is -1, 36. Now we won't have them determinedly hiking out to a mountain lake of burning lava! Have a great afternoon, hope to catch up with you all soon. --Tongs/B.
That looks totally reachable, perhaps with a 4x4 for the dirt road. Then a walk across field boundaries.

PaintedJaguar - You use Wikiloc - I love this site. Outside the UK (no OS Maps) it's often the best place to find walking routes. There is a "Wikiloc layer" in Google earth making it even easier to locate the tracks. --Sourcerer (talk)