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[[User:kimble|Kim]] noticed the hash location was close to one of her regular cycling routes south from Birmingham. | [[User:kimble|Kim]] noticed the hash location was close to one of her regular cycling routes south from Birmingham. | ||
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I set off on a slightly more direct route than usual, in an attempt to arrive at the hash while there was still a decent amount of daylight. The public footpath was easily reached by bike. I then continued down the path on foot, lifting the bike over a style to reach the hash location. Uneven ground, nettles, brambles and a heavy bike made reaching the exact location tricky, but I successfully located the hashpoint without any nettle or p*nct*re incidents. | I set off on a slightly more direct route than usual, in an attempt to arrive at the hash while there was still a decent amount of daylight. The public footpath was easily reached by bike. I then continued down the path on foot, lifting the bike over a style to reach the hash location. Uneven ground, nettles, brambles and a heavy bike made reaching the exact location tricky, but I successfully located the hashpoint without any nettle or p*nct*re incidents. | ||
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== Photos == | == Photos == |
Revision as of 19:32, 2 November 2009
Mon 2 Nov 2009 in 52,-1: 52.3487473, -1.9826228 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Birmingham, United Kingdom (52, -1) graticule. Just off a public footpath west of Alvechurch.
Participants
Expedition
Kim noticed the hash location was close to one of her regular cycling routes south from Birmingham.
I set off on a slightly more direct route than usual, in an attempt to arrive at the hash while there was still a decent amount of daylight. The public footpath was easily reached by bike. I then continued down the path on foot, lifting the bike over a style to reach the hash location. Uneven ground, nettles, brambles and a heavy bike made reaching the exact location tricky, but I successfully located the hashpoint without any nettle or p*nct*re incidents.