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== Location == | == Location == | ||
− | + | A river island near Amerongen, Utrecht province, the Netherlands. | |
== Participants == | == Participants == | ||
− | + | [[User:FelixTheCat|FelixTheCat]] ([[User talk:FelixTheCat|talk]]) | |
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− | + | Today's hash was located on an island in the river Nederrijn, that I had seen from the road on [[2016-09-18 52 5 | a previous expedition]]. The island is home to a large complex of water management infrastructure, comprising a huge weir system (a barrier to regulate flow), a lock to let ships pass and a fish ladder to allow fish to travel upstream. To get to the hash I would need to cross the lock, though I wasn't sure if that would be possible. In many lock systems the doors also function as a bridge for pedestrians, so it was reasonable to assume that it would be possible here as well. | |
− | + | Alas, the whole system turned out to be out of bounds. There were benches to sit on and watch the ships pass, and signs explaining the workings of all the equipment, but the lock itself was not accessible. Still nice to look at though. | |
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− | + | Luckily, there was another reachable hash today, which [[2016-10-30 51 4 | I visited next]]. | |
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== Photos == | == Photos == | ||
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<gallery perrow="5"> | <gallery perrow="5"> | ||
+ | Image:2016-10-30 51 5 FelixTheCat 1.JPG | The lock (in front) and the weir (huge machines in back). | ||
+ | Image:2016-10-30 51 5 FelixTheCat 2.JPG | The other side of the lock (looking upstream). | ||
+ | Image:2016-10-30 51 5 FelixTheCat 3.JPG | The door that I was hoping to cross. | ||
+ | Image:2016-10-30 51 5 FelixTheCat 4.JPG | Alas, no entry to casual visitors :-( | ||
+ | Image:2016-10-30 51 5 FelixTheCat 5.png | Just 458 metres to go... | ||
+ | Image:2016-10-30 51 5 FelixTheCat 6.JPG | Lloyd looking at the hash. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Achievements == | == Achievements == | ||
{{#vardefine:ribbonwidth|800px}} | {{#vardefine:ribbonwidth|800px}} | ||
− | + | {{No trespassing | |
− | + | | latitude = 51 | |
− | + | | longitude = 5 | |
− | [[ | + | | date = 2016-10-30 |
+ | | name = [[User:FelixTheCat|FelixTheCat]] ([[User talk:FelixTheCat|talk]]) | ||
+ | | distance = 458m | ||
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[[Category:Not reached - No public access]] | [[Category:Not reached - No public access]] | ||
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Location
A river island near Amerongen, Utrecht province, the Netherlands.
Participants
Expedition
Today's hash was located on an island in the river Nederrijn, that I had seen from the road on a previous expedition. The island is home to a large complex of water management infrastructure, comprising a huge weir system (a barrier to regulate flow), a lock to let ships pass and a fish ladder to allow fish to travel upstream. To get to the hash I would need to cross the lock, though I wasn't sure if that would be possible. In many lock systems the doors also function as a bridge for pedestrians, so it was reasonable to assume that it would be possible here as well.
Alas, the whole system turned out to be out of bounds. There were benches to sit on and watch the ships pass, and signs explaining the workings of all the equipment, but the lock itself was not accessible. Still nice to look at though.
Luckily, there was another reachable hash today, which I visited next.
Photos
Achievements
FelixTheCat (talk) earned the No trespassing consolation prize
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