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− | [[ | + | [[User:Buckleyj|Buckleyj]] plans to get there some time before 5pm. |
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+ | ==Expedition== | ||
+ | A fairly uneventful, even boring, geohash. I rode the approximate 5km from my house, along suburban roads which I typically frequent, to the hashpoint. The sun was a warm mid-afternoon sun; definitely enough to work up a sweat and a thirst, but I was so close to home that I didn't even have to deviate to an unusual shop to buy a drink. Nothing out of the ordinary made for a very boring geohash. | ||
+ | While I was at the nature strip of the hashpoint, the occupier of the house came home; I received an odd look, but I was leaving anyway. I made a point of being casual about leaving, then left. | ||
+ | The ride home was uneventful. | ||
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+ | ==Photos== | ||
+ | <gallery perrow="4"> | ||
+ | Image:2010-04-01_-37_144_buckleyj_proof.png | Proof (ish) | ||
+ | Image:2010-04-01_-37_144_buckleyj_chariot.jpg | My esteemed chariot | ||
+ | Image:2010-04-01_-37_144_buckleyj_pano.jpg | Panorama at the hashpoint | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | [[Category:Expeditions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Expeditions with photos]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Coordinates reached]] | ||
+ | {{location|AU|VIC|MV}} |
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Contents
Location
Suburban street in North Essendon.
Plans
Buckleyj plans to get there some time before 5pm.
Expedition
A fairly uneventful, even boring, geohash. I rode the approximate 5km from my house, along suburban roads which I typically frequent, to the hashpoint. The sun was a warm mid-afternoon sun; definitely enough to work up a sweat and a thirst, but I was so close to home that I didn't even have to deviate to an unusual shop to buy a drink. Nothing out of the ordinary made for a very boring geohash. While I was at the nature strip of the hashpoint, the occupier of the house came home; I received an odd look, but I was leaving anyway. I made a point of being casual about leaving, then left. The ride home was uneventful.