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Ideally I love to get to places via the trains and intrepid cycling. | Ideally I love to get to places via the trains and intrepid cycling. | ||
Maurice is, after all, lost for good. | Maurice is, after all, lost for good. | ||
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+ | And this is my [[1991-06-19_50_-0 | Origin gehash]]. | ||
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+ | * [[2015-09-12 51 -1]] Failed to reach a hashpoint in densely-packed corn in a farmer's field in deepest, darkest, beautiful Wiltshire | ||
+ | * [[2015-09-15 52 0]] Successfully reached a spot in rural North Norfolk, got a perfectly good pair of shoes pretty muddy in the process | ||
+ | * [[2015-09-16 52 1]] Failed to reach an easy hashpoint due to (totally unfounded) fears of being caught by the workers in the field |
Latest revision as of 23:08, 19 September 2015
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Hello!
I'm Matt, and ever since I spent my school lunch breaks sneaking out to explore the woods, I've loved nothing better than to have adventures.
I am new to all this, but not new to going exploring on a whim with vague goals in mind! I am in southern England, and although I'm most often in the Southampton graticule, I move around a lot: I am regularly found in Swindon, Brighton, London West and London East.
Ideally I love to get to places via the trains and intrepid cycling. Maurice is, after all, lost for good.
And this is my Origin gehash.
Expeditions - attempted or successful
- 2015-09-12 51 -1 Failed to reach a hashpoint in densely-packed corn in a farmer's field in deepest, darkest, beautiful Wiltshire
- 2015-09-15 52 0 Successfully reached a spot in rural North Norfolk, got a perfectly good pair of shoes pretty muddy in the process
- 2015-09-16 52 1 Failed to reach an easy hashpoint due to (totally unfounded) fears of being caught by the workers in the field