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== Location ==
 
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Oxen Down, East Dean, Chichester
 
Oxen Down, East Dean, Chichester
  
 
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This was to be an attempt at a multihash. I had a day off work, and I didn't see how I could possibly manage three, but two looked achievable, so I decided to go for it. The first important issue was footwear. My old Magnum boots, as worn by British police and prison officers, were on their last legs, and the damage along the toe of the left one explained a lot regarding the state of my socks on the last few hashes.[[Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 03 Magnums.jpg|thumb|right]]
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So I grabbed my "proper" mountain boots instead, which had last accompanied me up Mount Snowdon with my son. I also got my Wellingtons out of storage! I've learned from a few rather swampy locations that have unexpectedly popped up recently. I thought I'd try the mountain boots on the first hash, which didn't look too wet, and reserve the wellies for the one in the New Forest, which was actually right next to a stream and could be very waterlogged.
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I took the A27 past Portsmouth and Chichester, then turned off to the left towards East Dean. I'd had a choice of two car parks, and the larger one looked better, but was farther away. However, I wanted to get more exercise, so I headed for that one.
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There was a memorial bench there, which I will log later on the openbenches site if it's not there already.
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The paths in the woods have a distinctive shape, which can be seen from the satellite image, and I almost took the right one but not quite! I reached the other car park, seeing one person put their dog in a car and drive off before I arrived. That was the only person I saw until I got back to the car, in the end. The bridleway continued the other side of a road, and I headed through a gate that had a chain over a post.
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The path eventually opened out into a meadow. It was very quiet. I knew the hash was near the far corner, just in some trees, so I set off in that direction. Then I noticed a barbed wire fence running along the edge of the trees. I decided to give it a try anyway. But I was thwarted by the wire in the end. 11m with an 8m accuracy is not success! I then had to decide whether to climb over the fence. I decided not to. It looked brand new and I would have damaged it, plus it's really against the rules.
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[[Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 14 Badger or boar.jpg|thumb|left]]And, talking of barbed wire, I found a clump of hair on one piece of the fence. It looked like badger hair, except that it was pretty high off the ground and I couldn't see a badger being able to reach that high. I did wonder whether it might have been wild boar.
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In the end, I went back down to the bridleway, and found another way into the trees, so to my delight I was able to reach the hash point at last! 3m with an 8m accuracy is a WIN! After the usual hashscot photos (and I forgot to leave a marker, arrgh!), I headed back. It was quite a long walk with a few steep hills, and I felt I was finally getting that exercise I had been craving. It was wonderful! Also, it had mercifully decided not to rain. The breeze in the trees made for a quite beautiful atmosphere, and I tried to capture it on video, but it wasn't really possible to do it justice.
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So then it was back to the car to drive out west to the other hash point, in the Southampton graticule. I'm writing that report up soon!
  
 
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 01 Hash on map.png | The hash point on the map
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 02 Hash from orbit.png | The hash point from orbit
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 03 Magnums.jpg | My trusty Magnum boots, as worn by British coppers. Too leaky to use at the moment!
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 04 A27 drive.png | The drive to the hash
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 05 Memorial bench.jpg | Another memorial bench. I like finding these!
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 06 Mike Seeley.jpg | Mike Seeley
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 07 Setting off.jpg | Off along the forest path!
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 08 Alternative car park.jpg | This is the other car park I might have used. But then I wouldn't have walked so far and got such good exercise.
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 09 Bridleway sign.jpg | Yes, it's a bridleway. I can go up there!
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 10 Down and up.jpg | The bridleway cuts across a valley. Quite steep hills.
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 11 Telescopic tree.jpg | Telescope Tree...
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 12 Den.jpg | Who lives in here? It's spoooky.
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 13 Not quite.jpg | Damn. Thwarted by the barbed wire fence.
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 14 Badger or boar.jpg | Talking of barbed wire, this looks like badger hair but is a long way off the ground. Perhaps it's wild boar?
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 15 Got it.jpg | Finally, I'm inside the accuracy radius!
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 16 The hash point.jpg | The hash point is a bit boring
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 17 Chuck at the hash.jpg | Chuck at the hash point
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 18 Chuck and me.jpg | Chuck and me at the hash point
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 19 Pano from hash.jpg | A panorama taken from the corner of the field
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 20 Woodland on way back.jpg | It was a very atmospheric wood
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 21 Woodland pano.jpg | Imagine a gentle breeze, and no traffic sound at all...
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Image:2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 22 Burnt stump.jpg | Burnt stump
 
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Latest revision as of 22:42, 20 March 2020

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Location

Oxen Down, East Dean, Chichester

Participants

Macronencer

Plans

Macronencer (talk) is planning to visit this, as it looks to be near a path and hopefully all right to access. It's also one of two possible hashes this day, so going for a multihash.

Car Parks

  1. 50.9063311,-0.6864138 = Droke Forest forestry commission car park is closer, but looks pretty small and could perhaps be closed in the winter season.
  2. 50.8991019,-0.6841273 = Selhurstpark Road is larger, more likely to be open, and also a longer distance away so a better walk.

Expedition

Macronencer's Journey

This was to be an attempt at a multihash. I had a day off work, and I didn't see how I could possibly manage three, but two looked achievable, so I decided to go for it. The first important issue was footwear. My old Magnum boots, as worn by British police and prison officers, were on their last legs, and the damage along the toe of the left one explained a lot regarding the state of my socks on the last few hashes.

2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 03 Magnums.jpg

So I grabbed my "proper" mountain boots instead, which had last accompanied me up Mount Snowdon with my son. I also got my Wellingtons out of storage! I've learned from a few rather swampy locations that have unexpectedly popped up recently. I thought I'd try the mountain boots on the first hash, which didn't look too wet, and reserve the wellies for the one in the New Forest, which was actually right next to a stream and could be very waterlogged.

I took the A27 past Portsmouth and Chichester, then turned off to the left towards East Dean. I'd had a choice of two car parks, and the larger one looked better, but was farther away. However, I wanted to get more exercise, so I headed for that one.

There was a memorial bench there, which I will log later on the openbenches site if it's not there already.

The paths in the woods have a distinctive shape, which can be seen from the satellite image, and I almost took the right one but not quite! I reached the other car park, seeing one person put their dog in a car and drive off before I arrived. That was the only person I saw until I got back to the car, in the end. The bridleway continued the other side of a road, and I headed through a gate that had a chain over a post.

The path eventually opened out into a meadow. It was very quiet. I knew the hash was near the far corner, just in some trees, so I set off in that direction. Then I noticed a barbed wire fence running along the edge of the trees. I decided to give it a try anyway. But I was thwarted by the wire in the end. 11m with an 8m accuracy is not success! I then had to decide whether to climb over the fence. I decided not to. It looked brand new and I would have damaged it, plus it's really against the rules.

2020-03-20 50 -0 Macronencer 14 Badger or boar.jpg

And, talking of barbed wire, I found a clump of hair on one piece of the fence. It looked like badger hair, except that it was pretty high off the ground and I couldn't see a badger being able to reach that high. I did wonder whether it might have been wild boar.

In the end, I went back down to the bridleway, and found another way into the trees, so to my delight I was able to reach the hash point at last! 3m with an 8m accuracy is a WIN! After the usual hashscot photos (and I forgot to leave a marker, arrgh!), I headed back. It was quite a long walk with a few steep hills, and I felt I was finally getting that exercise I had been craving. It was wonderful! Also, it had mercifully decided not to rain. The breeze in the trees made for a quite beautiful atmosphere, and I tried to capture it on video, but it wasn't really possible to do it justice.

So then it was back to the car to drive out west to the other hash point, in the Southampton graticule. I'm writing that report up soon!

Tracklog


Photos

Achievements