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* [[User:Benjw|Benjw]] always enjoys meeting other hashers.
 
* [[User:Benjw|Benjw]] always enjoys meeting other hashers.
  
== Plans ==
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== Expedition ==
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=== [[User:Huinesoron|Huinesoron]]'s Report ===
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Following the unexpected appearance of [[User:Benjw|Benjw]] on my talk page, I made firm plans to hit this Saturday Meetup. That meant some negotiations with my wife - she decided not to come with me, so I had to make this as quick as possible.
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I set off just after 3, following a set of printed directions from Google Maps. Which ''of course'' meant I got lost in a tangle of turnings, ended up doing a U-turn on a major road, and then had to come back up it when it turned out I'd been going the right way after all. Of ''course'' it did.
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I counted the 1.7 miles from the last turning, and was pleased to find the hash-field exactly where it should be. Unfortunately the driveway opposite it turned out to be surrounded by giant hills, so I had to keep going to find a parking spot. I ended up a little way up the road, pulled up in a churchyard lay-by.
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The hash was a ways back down the road, so I hopped out and started walking. Then a car passed me, moving slowly, and with what appeared to be a wildly-grinning lunatic at the wheel. "Ah," I thought. "That looks like a geohasher."
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And it was! Benjw parked right behind my car, and I ambled back up the side of the road to meet him. ''Then'' I noticed that it might be possible to cut through the churchyard, rather than walking directly into 60mph traffic. I'm smart, me. ^_^
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It was actually a pleasant walk to the hash. There was a gate from the churchyard into a field of grass and stubble, which we could amble across in the direction of the opposite hedge. Then... okay, then I admit we had to scramble through brambles to get any further. But ''apart from that'' it was a pleasant walk.
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 HashgraveHashcar.jpg | 200m is a bit far for a [[Coffin Potato Achievement]], isn't it?
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 GateThroughAHaze.jpg | This gate would have saved my wife a lot of worrying, if I'd told her we found it.
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 ICanGetThrough.jpg | This looks easy enou-OW OW RAPTORS.
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</gallery>
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Beyond the hedge was a field of... uh, ''something''. It wasn't a grain, or oilseed, or hemp, or grass, or any other crop I recognised. It had lovely little purple flowers that reminded me of orchids, only much tinier. Much conversation passed in trying to work out what it was.
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<gallery perrow="5">
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 MysteryAlfalfa.jpg | A mysterious growth.
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</gallery>
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I searched for it when I got home. Apparently it was alfalfa. So I learnt something today!
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Benjw had brought a mysterious device with him: it was like a map, except that it magically updated to tell you exactly where you were! I dunno, guys, I think this might revolutionise the whole concept of geohashing. ^_^ Anyway, the presence of a GPS made it much easier to find the hashpoint - I usually have to pace the distances out in fields like this.
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I'd noticed before leaving home that there was a fair amount of wind, even if it was a bit fitful. And I seem to recall there's an achievement that would be perfect for that... and I just happened to have a micro-kite sitting around at home... (let's not go into the fact that I actually lost mine and had to abscond with my sibling's in order to 'just happen' to have it on hand). So it was kite-time!
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<gallery perrow="5">
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 StupidTMGrin.jpg | The most precise hashpoint I've been to in a while.
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 HashBen.jpg | "There's always a bigger grin."
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 GoFlyAnAchievement.jpg | Fly, my pretty! Fly!
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</gallery>
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And then... well, it's geohashing, you know what happened then: we wandered back to our cars and left. On the way, I snapped a photo of a nearby wind turbine (I have my reasons), and we poked around the churchyard a bit. I keep saying church''yard'' because the actual church... doesn't exist any more. Or rather, it does - as a private house, which seems to have been completely re-roofed. No idea what that's about.
  
== Expedition ==
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The most unusual grave was a 1919 military headstone. I've never seen one of those outside a military cemetary; precisely what a guy from a Yorkshire regiment is doing buried in a parish churchyard in Essex is entirely beyond me.
  
=== Huinesoron's Report ===
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<gallery perrow="5">
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 GreenPower.jpg | There is a reason for this photo. Honest.
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 MilitaryVisitor.jpg | Perhaps he's on holiday?
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</gallery>
  
(To come)
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And that's all there was to it. I managed not to get lost on the way home, and arrived about two hours after I'd left. A successful trip!
  
 
== Photos ==
 
== Photos ==
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 HashgraveHashcar.jpg | Witty Comment
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 HashgraveHashcar.jpg | 200m is a bit far for a [[Coffin Potato Achievement]], isn't it?
Image:2015-08-22 51 0 GateThroughAHaze.jpg | Witty Comment
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 GateThroughAHaze.jpg | This gate would have saved my wife a lot of worrying, if I'd told her we found it.
Image:2015-08-22 51 0 ICanGetThrough.jpg | Witty Comment
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 ICanGetThrough.jpg | This looks easy enou-OW OW RAPTORS.
Image:2015-08-22 51 0 MysteryAlfalfa.jpg | Witty Comment
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 MysteryAlfalfa.jpg | A mysterious growth.
Image:2015-08-22 51 0 StupidTMGrin.jpg | Witty Comment
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 StupidTMGrin.jpg | The most precise hashpoint I've been to in a while.
Image:2015-08-22 51 0 HashBen.jpg | Witty Comment
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 HashBen.jpg | "There's always a bigger grin."
Image:2015-08-22 51 0 GoFlyAnAchievement.jpg | Witty Comment
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 GoFlyAnAchievement.jpg | Fly, my pretty! Fly!
Image:2015-08-22 51 0 GreenPower.jpg | Witty Comment
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 GreenPower.jpg | There is a reason for this photo. Honest.
Image:2015-08-22 51 0 MilitaryVisitor.jpg | Witty Comment
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Image:2015-08-22 51 0 MilitaryVisitor.jpg | Perhaps he's on holiday?
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
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== Achievements ==
 
== Achievements ==
 
{{#vardefine:ribbonwidth|800px}}
 
{{#vardefine:ribbonwidth|800px}}
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{{Fly a kite achievement
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| latitude = 51
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| longitude = 0
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| date = 2015-08-22
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| name = [[User:Huinesoron|Huinesoron]] ([[User talk:Huinesoron|talk]])
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| image = 2015-08-22 51 0 GoFlyAnAchievement.jpg
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}}
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{{Meet-up
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| latitude = 51
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| longitude = 0
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| date = 2015-08-22
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| name = [[User:Huinesoron|Huinesoron]] ([[User talk:Huinesoron|talk]])
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| other = [[User:Benjw|Benjw]]
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Revision as of 12:45, 25 August 2015

2015-08-22 51 0 GoFlyAnAchievement.jpg
Sat 22 Aug 2015 in London East, UK:
51.6552329, 0.7231957
geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox

Location

In a field (of course) north of the river Crouch. Just off the road, though.

Participants

  • Huinesoron (talk) will potentially attend if there's any chance of a meetup. If no-one else is around, though, it's a bit too far.
  • Benjw always enjoys meeting other hashers.

Expedition

Huinesoron's Report

Following the unexpected appearance of Benjw on my talk page, I made firm plans to hit this Saturday Meetup. That meant some negotiations with my wife - she decided not to come with me, so I had to make this as quick as possible.

I set off just after 3, following a set of printed directions from Google Maps. Which of course meant I got lost in a tangle of turnings, ended up doing a U-turn on a major road, and then had to come back up it when it turned out I'd been going the right way after all. Of course it did.

I counted the 1.7 miles from the last turning, and was pleased to find the hash-field exactly where it should be. Unfortunately the driveway opposite it turned out to be surrounded by giant hills, so I had to keep going to find a parking spot. I ended up a little way up the road, pulled up in a churchyard lay-by.

The hash was a ways back down the road, so I hopped out and started walking. Then a car passed me, moving slowly, and with what appeared to be a wildly-grinning lunatic at the wheel. "Ah," I thought. "That looks like a geohasher."

And it was! Benjw parked right behind my car, and I ambled back up the side of the road to meet him. Then I noticed that it might be possible to cut through the churchyard, rather than walking directly into 60mph traffic. I'm smart, me. ^_^

It was actually a pleasant walk to the hash. There was a gate from the churchyard into a field of grass and stubble, which we could amble across in the direction of the opposite hedge. Then... okay, then I admit we had to scramble through brambles to get any further. But apart from that it was a pleasant walk.

Beyond the hedge was a field of... uh, something. It wasn't a grain, or oilseed, or hemp, or grass, or any other crop I recognised. It had lovely little purple flowers that reminded me of orchids, only much tinier. Much conversation passed in trying to work out what it was.

I searched for it when I got home. Apparently it was alfalfa. So I learnt something today!

Benjw had brought a mysterious device with him: it was like a map, except that it magically updated to tell you exactly where you were! I dunno, guys, I think this might revolutionise the whole concept of geohashing. ^_^ Anyway, the presence of a GPS made it much easier to find the hashpoint - I usually have to pace the distances out in fields like this.

I'd noticed before leaving home that there was a fair amount of wind, even if it was a bit fitful. And I seem to recall there's an achievement that would be perfect for that... and I just happened to have a micro-kite sitting around at home... (let's not go into the fact that I actually lost mine and had to abscond with my sibling's in order to 'just happen' to have it on hand). So it was kite-time!

And then... well, it's geohashing, you know what happened then: we wandered back to our cars and left. On the way, I snapped a photo of a nearby wind turbine (I have my reasons), and we poked around the churchyard a bit. I keep saying churchyard because the actual church... doesn't exist any more. Or rather, it does - as a private house, which seems to have been completely re-roofed. No idea what that's about.

The most unusual grave was a 1919 military headstone. I've never seen one of those outside a military cemetary; precisely what a guy from a Yorkshire regiment is doing buried in a parish churchyard in Essex is entirely beyond me.

And that's all there was to it. I managed not to get lost on the way home, and arrived about two hours after I'd left. A successful trip!

Photos

Huinesoron's Photos


Achievements

XKCD 235 kite 2.jpg
Huinesoron (talk) earned the Fly a kite achievement
by flying a kite at the 2015-08-22 51 0 hash.
2015-08-22 51 0 GoFlyAnAchievement.jpg
Meetup.PNG
Huinesoron (talk) earned the Meet-up achievement
by meeting Benjw at the (51, 0) geohash on 2015-08-22.