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The Geohash is located within an open and accessible public backstreet in the town of Leigh. The hashpoint is a short walk away from the Leeds and Liverpool canal. Specifically it is located within a bush that it outside of a house in a back-alley of a public street. To the east is a cricket club. To the south is the canal which the alley connects onto. To the north and west are further residential streets.
  
 
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Whilst waiting for my bus home from college I decided to check the coordinates. They pointed towards the next town over. My plan was to walk along the canal towards Leigh and reach the geohash through what appeared to be a connecting pathway. Surprisingly I had already completed this route during a random long walk about a month ago.
  
 
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Location

The Geohash is located within an open and accessible public backstreet in the town of Leigh. The hashpoint is a short walk away from the Leeds and Liverpool canal. Specifically it is located within a bush that it outside of a house in a back-alley of a public street. To the east is a cricket club. To the south is the canal which the alley connects onto. To the north and west are further residential streets.

Participants

Marsh

Plans

Whilst waiting for my bus home from college I decided to check the coordinates. They pointed towards the next town over. My plan was to walk along the canal towards Leigh and reach the geohash through what appeared to be a connecting pathway. Surprisingly I had already completed this route during a random long walk about a month ago.

Expedition

Tracklog

Photos

Achievements