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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
In some woods south of Dounreay.
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Broubster Forest, south of Dounreay.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
== Participants ==
[[User:SuicideCraze|SuicideCraze]] and my friend Kat who has no idea what we're doing.
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*Kat, who had no idea what we're doing.
  
 
== Plans ==
 
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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
We made it! Things went wrong and we ended up having to trudge through 2 miles of marshy forest, but we managed it. (I'll update this with a proper report tomorrow because I'm very tired right now)
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We didn't actually leave until about 1pm after not going to bed until about 7am. The first 25 miles were easy driving, but then we came across an obstacle google maps neglected to tell us about: a locked gate with a "No unauthorised vehicles beyond this point" sign. When we first spotted it we thought we'd come as far as we could, but fortunately it only applied to vehicles and not people, there was a pedestrian gate beside it.
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So we decided we'd abandon the car and do the rest on foot. The GPS said that the hashpoint was 2 miles away as the crow flies, and google maps had told us that the road was 4 miles, with another half mile or so on foot at the end. We (foolishly) decided that 2 miles would surely be quicker than 4 and half. Not true. So we set off through the forest which turned out to be on quite marshy land. The going was slow and we were delighted to find some single-track road at one point which let us go about 0.2 miles on solid ground. After climbing a fence and having to pass through an area of dense trees we finally came across a clearing with a large square of wall I recognised from google maps. We were nearly there.
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We headed west along a relatively clear path until the GPS told us the point was due south about 50 feet into some dense trees. So off through the trees again, until what reached we thought was about 50 feet. The GPS obviously wasn't getting a very good signal in the trees as the distance from the point kept jumping about but 9 times out of 10 it was registering it as less than 20 feet away so we decided that was as good as we could get.
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We took some photos and had a quick picnic as we wanted to get moving again as it would start getting dark soon. It had taken us about 2 hours to travel 2 miles to get there so we went for the easier route on the way back. We headed south for about half a mile and found the end of the road which we then followed for 4 miles back to the car. After that it was an easy 30 mile drive home and our adventure was over.
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==
 
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[http://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0BylQB4n8_ZjVNTc3OGIwODUtOGE0Zi00MmY5LThkZDUtNGY4YjIzOTZkNTAw&hl=en_GB Hosted on Google Docs.]
  
 
== Photos ==  
 
== Photos ==  
 
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Coming soon. Full gallery on [http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/SuCraze/20100125GeohashAt583# Picasa].
 
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Location

Broubster Forest, south of Dounreay.

Participants

Plans

Leaving Wick in the late morning to get there around midday or so. Picnic for lunch at the hash if the weather's good and heading home after a couple of hours.

Expedition

We didn't actually leave until about 1pm after not going to bed until about 7am. The first 25 miles were easy driving, but then we came across an obstacle google maps neglected to tell us about: a locked gate with a "No unauthorised vehicles beyond this point" sign. When we first spotted it we thought we'd come as far as we could, but fortunately it only applied to vehicles and not people, there was a pedestrian gate beside it.

So we decided we'd abandon the car and do the rest on foot. The GPS said that the hashpoint was 2 miles away as the crow flies, and google maps had told us that the road was 4 miles, with another half mile or so on foot at the end. We (foolishly) decided that 2 miles would surely be quicker than 4 and half. Not true. So we set off through the forest which turned out to be on quite marshy land. The going was slow and we were delighted to find some single-track road at one point which let us go about 0.2 miles on solid ground. After climbing a fence and having to pass through an area of dense trees we finally came across a clearing with a large square of wall I recognised from google maps. We were nearly there.

We headed west along a relatively clear path until the GPS told us the point was due south about 50 feet into some dense trees. So off through the trees again, until what reached we thought was about 50 feet. The GPS obviously wasn't getting a very good signal in the trees as the distance from the point kept jumping about but 9 times out of 10 it was registering it as less than 20 feet away so we decided that was as good as we could get.

We took some photos and had a quick picnic as we wanted to get moving again as it would start getting dark soon. It had taken us about 2 hours to travel 2 miles to get there so we went for the easier route on the way back. We headed south for about half a mile and found the end of the road which we then followed for 4 miles back to the car. After that it was an easy 30 mile drive home and our adventure was over.

Tracklog

Hosted on Google Docs.

Photos

Coming soon. Full gallery on Picasa.