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{{User Sydney}}... actually, from Gosford
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* On Sunday, 2009-11-01, I made my first attempt at a geohash or two. I didnt feel like going to Sydney, instead I went north to the Newcastle graticule.<br>The hash points for Saturday and Sunday were quite close together, a place called Paynes Crossing, about 60km as the crow flies west of Newcastle, in Yengo National Park and Pokolbin State Forest. I didn't see any crows, but I did see two pelicans being chased by a magpie (he was flapping so hard just to keep up, I nearly ran off the road...).<br>I've never been out that way before and google maps showed they were very close to the old convict roads, constructed in the 1820s. The closest I could get was about 4.8km from Saturday's and 3.8 from Sunday's coordinates. To go any further meant crossing into what appeared to be private property and then bushwalking for a bit. Not difficult but also not planned for.<br>There must be plenty of interesting places out there that can be accessed. Next step is get some maps of the bush and wait for another geohash!
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* On Sunday, 2009-11-01, I made my first attempt at a geohash or two. I didnt feel like going to Sydney, instead I went north to the Newcastle graticule.<br>The hash points for Saturday and Sunday were quite close together, a place called Paynes Crossing, about 60km as the crow flies east of Newcastle, in Yengo National Park and Pokolbin State Forest. I didn't see any crows, but I did see two pelicans being chased by a magpie (he was flapping so hard just to keep up, I nearly ran off the road...).<br>I've never been out that way before and google maps showed they were very close to the old convict roads, constructed in the 1820s. The closest I could get was about 4.8km from Saturday's and 3.8 from Sunday's coordinates. To go any further meant crossing into what appeared to be private property and then bushwalking for a bit. Not difficult but also not planned for.<br>There must be plenty of interesting places out there that can be accessed. Next step is get some maps of the bush and wait for another geohash!
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User:Nemo/template/geohash|fail|2009-11-01 -32 151|1st November 2009 (Sunday) - Paynes Crossing, west of Newcastle
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Revision as of 08:40, 4 November 2009

Image-New South Wales locator-MJC.png This geohasher comes from Sydney.

... actually, from Gosford



  • On Sunday, 2009-11-01, I made my first attempt at a geohash or two. I didnt feel like going to Sydney, instead I went north to the Newcastle graticule.
    The hash points for Saturday and Sunday were quite close together, a place called Paynes Crossing, about 60km as the crow flies west of Newcastle, in Yengo National Park and Pokolbin State Forest. I didn't see any crows, but I did see two pelicans being chased by a magpie (he was flapping so hard just to keep up, I nearly ran off the road...).
    I've never been out that way before and google maps showed they were very close to the old convict roads, constructed in the 1820s. The closest I could get was about 4.8km from Saturday's and 3.8 from Sunday's coordinates. To go any further meant crossing into what appeared to be private property and then bushwalking for a bit. Not difficult but also not planned for.
    There must be plenty of interesting places out there that can be accessed. Next step is get some maps of the bush and wait for another geohash!

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