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{{meetup graticule|date=2024-09-08|lat=64|lon=25}}
 
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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
At the shoreline of the Liminganlahti bay.
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At the shoreline of the Liminganlahti bay. Inside the bay area nature reserve but legal to access at this time of year.
  
 
The point on a topographic map: [https://kripakko.neocities.org/geohash_maplink?{{#replace:{{SUBPAGENAME}}| |_}}K]
 
The point on a topographic map: [https://kripakko.neocities.org/geohash_maplink?{{#replace:{{SUBPAGENAME}}| |_}}K]
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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
I was not sure how reaching this hashpoint would turn out, but it looked simple enough. According to the topographic map, there was a trail that would lead from a public road to the shoreline, and I could either cycle or walk there. Depending on the current seawater level, I could maybe wade to the hashpoint wearing rubber boots, or I might need to take them off and wet my feet, but it should be pretty shallow anyway. Should not be too difficult, right?
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I was not sure how reaching this hashpoint would turn out, but it looked simple enough. According to the topographic map, there was a trail that would lead from a public road to the shoreline, and I could either cycle or walk there. Depending on the current seawater level, I could maybe wade to the hashpoint wearing rubber boots, or I might need to take them off and wet my feet, but it should be pretty shallow anyway. In the latter case, I could dry myself before returning. Should not be too difficult, right?
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I did get to the border of the nature reserve with the mountain bike, but then it got more difficult. The trail just turned into a muddy track and then disappeared, and I had to abandon the bike and continue on foot. Thr hashpoint was still 1.2 kilometres away. I tried to find any trace of the trail thereafter but couldn't. There was about two-meter-tall [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phragmites_australis reed] growing thickly everywhere, and it was very slow to walk through. Some small trees were growing in lines where there were small ditches, but otherwise it was all the same. I guess what used to be a trail or a track had long since overgrown. I had trouble staying on course and ended up taking stupid wrong turns.
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After traversing about 300 metres in about 15 minutes, I concluded that the vegetation was too much. It would take me two hours to walk the whole distance, and I did not even know if the hashpoint would be on solid land. It was already miserable enough when I did not need to worry about getting wet. Thus, I decided to turn back and spend my time doing something else.
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==

Latest revision as of 15:59, 10 September 2024

Sun 8 Sep 2024 in 64,25:
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Location

At the shoreline of the Liminganlahti bay. Inside the bay area nature reserve but legal to access at this time of year.

The point on a topographic map: [1]

Participants

Expedition

I was not sure how reaching this hashpoint would turn out, but it looked simple enough. According to the topographic map, there was a trail that would lead from a public road to the shoreline, and I could either cycle or walk there. Depending on the current seawater level, I could maybe wade to the hashpoint wearing rubber boots, or I might need to take them off and wet my feet, but it should be pretty shallow anyway. In the latter case, I could dry myself before returning. Should not be too difficult, right?

I did get to the border of the nature reserve with the mountain bike, but then it got more difficult. The trail just turned into a muddy track and then disappeared, and I had to abandon the bike and continue on foot. Thr hashpoint was still 1.2 kilometres away. I tried to find any trace of the trail thereafter but couldn't. There was about two-meter-tall reed growing thickly everywhere, and it was very slow to walk through. Some small trees were growing in lines where there were small ditches, but otherwise it was all the same. I guess what used to be a trail or a track had long since overgrown. I had trouble staying on course and ended up taking stupid wrong turns.

After traversing about 300 metres in about 15 minutes, I concluded that the vegetation was too much. It would take me two hours to walk the whole distance, and I did not even know if the hashpoint would be on solid land. It was already miserable enough when I did not need to worry about getting wet. Thus, I decided to turn back and spend my time doing something else.

Tracklog

Will be added later

Photos

Will be added later

Achievements

DWN Ribbon.jpg
Kripakko earned the Done with Nature consolation prize
by failing to reach the (64, 25) geohash on 2024-09-08. Thick and tall vegetation was too much for him.