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== Location ==
 
== Location ==

Latest revision as of 20:54, 24 May 2024

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Location

In a plantation near Tapawera

Participants

Stevage (talk)

Plans

Plans: defy common sense and drive the tiny rental hatchback a long distance along a hilly, windy, dirt track through pine plantation before striding heroically to the point.

Expedition

Our first morning camping in Tapawera, I was surprised to see an upcoming geohash very close: only 6km away. It looked...infeasible.

I pondered:

  • Plan A: drive a shortish distance down a reasonable road, getting close, but on the wrong side of a river with no bridge, only a ford.
  • Plan B: drive a longish distance down probably a terrible logging track, getting very close.

Time passed. I rejected Plan A. We were driving past the point where we would need to turn, for Plan B. We turned. That queasy feeling in my stomach like "I really don't want to take this poor rental hatchback such a long way down such a bad road".

We saw this sign:

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I said "Well, thank god for that. Let's go and get brunch".