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== Location ==
 
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Field with public footpath, East Adderbury.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
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* [[User:DanQ|Dan Q]]
  
 
== Plans ==
 
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I'm keen to get to level 2 of the [[Minesweeper Geohash]] achievement, and this far-South-of-graticule hashpoint represents an opportunity to achieve that. I'll be at work during the day, but - energy levels permitting after what'll have been a long day! - I'll find a way to get up here and see if I can get to the hashpoint, aiming to arrive probably around 18:30.
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
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It had been a long day at work, but it looked to be a beautiful evening and I promised myself a pub dinner if I made it to the hashpoint, so I set out by car and by foot to East Adderbury, the village nearest to the hashpoint. The village itself is stunning: lots of old stone buildings, a very traditional bridge, and beautiful green spaces. I spotted not one but two candidate pubs ([https://www.greeneking-pubs.co.uk/pubs/oxfordshire/red-lion/ The Red Lion] and [https://sites.google.com/view/coachandhorses-adderbury/home The Coach & Horses]) as I passed through the village, which was a reassuring start, and then pressed on down a lane which quickly became a narrow trail, waving to some cows along the way (why do I always seem to meet cattle on my hashing adventures?).
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The trail was full of blackberries so I wasn't short of a snack, but it soon became clear that it wouldn't get me any closer than 35m to the hashpoint. I returned to the entrance to the cows' field and, hopping a stile, crossed it. The cows looked puzzled as I paced around, getting to ground zero, but didn't object. After shooting the traditional silly grin, I turned tail and headed back into the village and to the Coach & Horses, which proved to be the very essence of a British village pub: a husband and wife couple running it, dogs everywhere, a jar of pickled onions behind the bar, and more beers than you can shake a stick at.
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I did enjoy a rather unusual conversation at the bar, though -
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  '''Me:''' Can I get a ham, egg, and chips please. And a pint of bitter shandy.
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  '''Barman:''' One egg or two?
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  '''Me:''' Oh! Two, please.
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  '''Barman:''' ''(Pause)'' We haven't got any eggs.
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  '''Me:''' Uhh. Okay; no eggs then.
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  '''Barman's wife:''' We've got one egg.
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  '''Barman:''' We've got one egg.
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  '''Me:''' I'll have one egg, then.
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  ''(I go and sit outside; after a while, my meal arrives. There are two eggs.)''
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  '''Barman's wife:''' I found another egg.
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  '''Me:''' ...
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A fuller description of the entire adventure can found in [https://youtu.be/LjC_ES4fhLo the vlog I made along the way].
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
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* [https://danq.me/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Track_2018-08-04%20HASH%2051,%20-1.gpx Download full GPX tracklog]
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== Video ==
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I filmed my adventure in a vloggy format, complete with doubling-back, talking to cows, and anecdotes about pub food. '''[https://youtu.be/LjC_ES4fhLo Watch it on YouTube]''' or below:
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Image:2018-08-22 52 -1 Footpath.jpg | A little overgrown, but I've hiked along far worse
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Image:2018-08-22 52 -1 Field with cows.jpg | Eventually, I ended up in a field of cows
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Image:2018-08-22 52 -1 Silly grin.jpg | Silly grin as I reach the hashpoint
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Image:2018-08-22 52 -1 The Internet was here.jpg | A convenient stile post filled with rusty pins, just 35m from the hashpoint, provided the perfect place to put a poster up
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Image:2018-08-22 52 -1 Ham, chips, and TWO eggs.jpg | Ham, chips... and TWO eggs...?
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More photos, in a higher resolution, and other goodies can be found at [https://danq.me/2018/08/22/2018-08-22-52-1/ https://danq.me/2018/08/22/2018-08-22-52-1/].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:33, 21 July 2024

Dan Q also wrote about this expedition on his blog. For more details and higher-resolution pictures, see this expedition's log at https://danq.me/2018/08/22/2018-08-22-52-1/


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Location

Field with public footpath, East Adderbury.

Participants

Plans

I'm keen to get to level 2 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement, and this far-South-of-graticule hashpoint represents an opportunity to achieve that. I'll be at work during the day, but - energy levels permitting after what'll have been a long day! - I'll find a way to get up here and see if I can get to the hashpoint, aiming to arrive probably around 18:30.

Expedition

It had been a long day at work, but it looked to be a beautiful evening and I promised myself a pub dinner if I made it to the hashpoint, so I set out by car and by foot to East Adderbury, the village nearest to the hashpoint. The village itself is stunning: lots of old stone buildings, a very traditional bridge, and beautiful green spaces. I spotted not one but two candidate pubs (The Red Lion and The Coach & Horses) as I passed through the village, which was a reassuring start, and then pressed on down a lane which quickly became a narrow trail, waving to some cows along the way (why do I always seem to meet cattle on my hashing adventures?).

The trail was full of blackberries so I wasn't short of a snack, but it soon became clear that it wouldn't get me any closer than 35m to the hashpoint. I returned to the entrance to the cows' field and, hopping a stile, crossed it. The cows looked puzzled as I paced around, getting to ground zero, but didn't object. After shooting the traditional silly grin, I turned tail and headed back into the village and to the Coach & Horses, which proved to be the very essence of a British village pub: a husband and wife couple running it, dogs everywhere, a jar of pickled onions behind the bar, and more beers than you can shake a stick at.

I did enjoy a rather unusual conversation at the bar, though -

 Me: Can I get a ham, egg, and chips please. And a pint of bitter shandy.
 Barman: One egg or two?
 Me: Oh! Two, please.
 Barman: (Pause) We haven't got any eggs.
 Me: Uhh. Okay; no eggs then.
 Barman's wife: We've got one egg.
 Barman: We've got one egg.
 Me: I'll have one egg, then.
 
 (I go and sit outside; after a while, my meal arrives. There are two eggs.)
 
 Barman's wife: I found another egg.
 Me: ...

A fuller description of the entire adventure can found in the vlog I made along the way.

Tracklog


Video

I filmed my adventure in a vloggy format, complete with doubling-back, talking to cows, and anecdotes about pub food. Watch it on YouTube or below:

Photos

More photos, in a higher resolution, and other goodies can be found at https://danq.me/2018/08/22/2018-08-22-52-1/.

Achievements

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Dan Q achieved level 2 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
by visiting coordinates in Swindon, United Kingdom and 2 of the surrounding graticules.
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Dan Q earned the Last man standing achievement
by being the the only hasher world-wide to go on a geohashing expedition on 2018-08-22.
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Dan Q earned the Hunter gatherer achievement
by harvesting blackberries on their expedition to the (52, -1) geohash on 2018-08-22.