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+ | I had been eyeing off the Warrnambool graticule for a long time, as it was the closest, most accessible virgin graticule to home - although still a few hundred kilometres away. But most of it is water, the rest is all boring flat farmland, and there are only two train stations, with inconvenient schedules. Each time I thought about mounting an expedition, I was put off by the logistics: it's pretty hard to take a train there, do a geohash, then catch a train back on the same day. And it's hard to stay overnight, because there are actually very few places to camp - see the bit about flat boring farmland. | ||
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==Photos== | ==Photos== |
Revision as of 07:09, 20 February 2023
Sun 19 Feb 2023 in -38,142: -38.4963914, 142.8446142 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Out the front of a dairy farm nearish Timboon.
Participants
Expedition
I had been eyeing off the Warrnambool graticule for a long time, as it was the closest, most accessible virgin graticule to home - although still a few hundred kilometres away. But most of it is water, the rest is all boring flat farmland, and there are only two train stations, with inconvenient schedules. Each time I thought about mounting an expedition, I was put off by the logistics: it's pretty hard to take a train there, do a geohash, then catch a train back on the same day. And it's hard to stay overnight, because there are actually very few places to camp - see the bit about flat boring farmland.
...to be continued
Photos
Achievements
Stevage earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
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Stevage earned the Public transport geohash achievement
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