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A road hashpoint two kilometres from the most easterly point in the UK next to the fire station in Normanston Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK.
 
 
 
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== Location ==
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A road hashpoint two kilometres from the most easterly point in the UK next to the fire station in Normanston Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
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== Expedition ==
  
Neil went by car from Beccles to Lowestoft, passing the hashpoint at 00:00:14 GMT and at 52km/h, the legal speed limit +/- speedometer accuracy. The temperature was -0.5C. A slower pass was made to verify that the hashpoint fell inside the circle of uncertainty while driving past. This was quite an uninteresting expedition although it gained five achievements (six if you include Land Geohash).
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Neil went by car from Beccles to Lowestoft, passing the hashpoint at 00:00:14 GMT and at 52km/h, the legal speed limit +/- speedometer accuracy. The temperature was -0.5C. A slower pass was made to verify that the hashpoint fell inside the circle of uncertainty while driving past. This was quite an uninteresting expedition although it gained three achievements (four if you include Land Geohash).
  
 
Arriving only a few seconds after midnight was quite interesting. The GPS ETA and Time of Day displays were used and a small diversion was made to kill about four minutes. A final adjustment, going round a roundabout twice enabled a timely arrival on the first attempt. It would not have been safe or even possible in the dark to photograph the GPS or speedometer so a screenshot from Garmin's Mapsource must suffice for evidence. The whole of the UK has been at sub zero temperatures every night for many days now.
 
Arriving only a few seconds after midnight was quite interesting. The GPS ETA and Time of Day displays were used and a small diversion was made to kill about four minutes. A final adjustment, going round a roundabout twice enabled a timely arrival on the first attempt. It would not have been safe or even possible in the dark to photograph the GPS or speedometer so a screenshot from Garmin's Mapsource must suffice for evidence. The whole of the UK has been at sub zero temperatures every night for many days now.
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== Photo Gallery ==
 
== Photo Gallery ==
  
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Image:2010-12-27_52_1_Sourcerer_1.jpg|Garmin Mapsource Evidence
 
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== Achievements ==
 
== Achievements ==
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    | latitude = 52
 
    | longitude = 0
 
    | date = 2010-12-26
 
    | name = Sourcerer
 
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Location

A road hashpoint two kilometres from the most easterly point in the UK next to the fire station in Normanston Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK.

Participants

Sourcerer

Expedition

Neil went by car from Beccles to Lowestoft, passing the hashpoint at 00:00:14 GMT and at 52km/h, the legal speed limit +/- speedometer accuracy. The temperature was -0.5C. A slower pass was made to verify that the hashpoint fell inside the circle of uncertainty while driving past. This was quite an uninteresting expedition although it gained three achievements (four if you include Land Geohash).

Arriving only a few seconds after midnight was quite interesting. The GPS ETA and Time of Day displays were used and a small diversion was made to kill about four minutes. A final adjustment, going round a roundabout twice enabled a timely arrival on the first attempt. It would not have been safe or even possible in the dark to photograph the GPS or speedometer so a screenshot from Garmin's Mapsource must suffice for evidence. The whole of the UK has been at sub zero temperatures every night for many days now.

Photo Gallery

Achievements

Speedracer.png
Sourcerer earned the Speed racer achievement
by passing through the (52, 1) geohash on 2010-12-27 at 52 km/h.
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Sourcerer earned the Frozen Geohash Achievement
by reaching the (52, 1) geohash on 2010-12-27 while the temperature was -0.5 °C.

Expeditions and Plans

2010-12-27
Princeton, Missouri Someone went Southbound Interstate 35 near Lamoni, Iowa
Norwich, United Kingdom Sourcerer A road hashpoint two kilometres from the most easterly point in the UK next...
Rovaniemi, Finland isopekka, the dog In the city of Rovaniemi



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Sourcerer's Expedition Links

2010-12-26_52_0 - 2010-12-27_52_1 - 2010-12-31_52_1 - KML file download of Sourcerer's expeditions for use with Google Earth.