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== Plans == | == Plans == | ||
− | + | Plans? We did not even have a map! | |
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+ | I had asked Danatar and davidc to text me coordinates while we were in France. Yes, I am a sucker for redundancy. Thanks a lot to both of you. :D | ||
== Expedition == | == Expedition == | ||
− | + | * We followed the signage to Alès, which is a decently sized town. | |
+ | * From there on, we followed compass directions to the hash. | ||
+ | * Our first approaches ended at private driveways about 3.1km from the hash. | ||
+ | * The final approach is the road of the common wood - cf. the google map view in the tracklog section | ||
+ | * From there, it was just 1.2km, and there were paths through the forest | ||
+ | * ...which ended at the river. | ||
+ | * ...so we followed the river. | ||
+ | * It meandered, as rivers like to do, so we took a few shortcuts through the brambles. | ||
+ | * Southern French undergrowth is pretty dense, as there is not much overgrowth to steal the sun. | ||
+ | * We approached the hash with every step, but we could not see the road Danatar mentioned, and it got dark quickly. | ||
+ | * We aborted the mission about 150m from the hash, when we would have had to leave the riverbed (again) to climb a steep cliff through more brambles. | ||
== Tracklog == | == Tracklog == | ||
− | + | http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&t=h&msa=0&ll=44.12987,4.042025&spn=0.007046,0.016512&z=17&msid=114537174518825253289.0004864d80ac60e116772 | |
== Photos == | == Photos == | ||
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+ | File:2010-05-05-44-4-P1060017.JPG | Narrow roads are narrow. | ||
+ | File:2010-05-05-44-4-P1060018.JPG | Approach road | ||
+ | File:2010-05-05-44-4-P1060019.JPG | A dry riverbed we would get to know better | ||
+ | File:2010-05-05-44-4-P1060021.JPG | There were footpaths... still. | ||
+ | File:2010-05-05-44-4-P1060022.JPG | And stairs! | ||
+ | File:2010-05-05-44-4-P1060026.JPG | More paths. | ||
+ | File:2010-05-05-44-4-P1060028.JPG | Then, the river. We followed this riverbed for about 1.5km. | ||
+ | File:2010-05-05-44-4-P1060030.JPG | With a few exceptions, where the river was too cluttered. | ||
+ | File:2010-05-05-44-4-P1060031.JPG | 250m to go, no "road" visible nowhere. | ||
+ | File:2010-05-05-44-4-P1060032.JPG | Back down, 150m to go, it got dark, and we despaired. | ||
+ | File:2010-05-05-44-4-P1060033.JPG | Did I mention it was drizzling raining all the time? | ||
+ | File:2010-05-05-44-4-P1060037.JPG | Danatar's message. Almost all you need to get me geohashing. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:11, 6 August 2019
Wed 5 May 2010 in 44,4: 44.1295687, 4.0390298 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
As in a text message from Danatar:
Wed 5.5.: 44 4 is 3km W from Ales (cathedral!) between the villages St-jean-du-pin and Auzas in the forest next to the road.
Participants
Plans
Plans? We did not even have a map!
I had asked Danatar and davidc to text me coordinates while we were in France. Yes, I am a sucker for redundancy. Thanks a lot to both of you. :D
Expedition
- We followed the signage to Alès, which is a decently sized town.
- From there on, we followed compass directions to the hash.
- Our first approaches ended at private driveways about 3.1km from the hash.
- The final approach is the road of the common wood - cf. the google map view in the tracklog section
- From there, it was just 1.2km, and there were paths through the forest
- ...which ended at the river.
- ...so we followed the river.
- It meandered, as rivers like to do, so we took a few shortcuts through the brambles.
- Southern French undergrowth is pretty dense, as there is not much overgrowth to steal the sun.
- We approached the hash with every step, but we could not see the road Danatar mentioned, and it got dark quickly.
- We aborted the mission about 150m from the hash, when we would have had to leave the riverbed (again) to climb a steep cliff through more brambles.