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Image:2010_08_07_52_0_neil.jpg|Neil. Manic -Grin. | Image:2010_08_07_52_0_neil.jpg|Neil. Manic -Grin. | ||
Image:2010_08_07_52_0_satnav.jpg|Satnav Evidence. | Image:2010_08_07_52_0_satnav.jpg|Satnav Evidence. | ||
Image:2010_08_07_52_0_google_earth.jpg|Google Earth Path. | Image:2010_08_07_52_0_google_earth.jpg|Google Earth Path. | ||
Image:2010_08_07_52_0_tree2.jpg|The Elderberry Tree and Brambles. | Image:2010_08_07_52_0_tree2.jpg|The Elderberry Tree and Brambles. | ||
+ | Image:2010_08_07_52_0_juggernaut.jpg|Juggernaut Evidence. | ||
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Revision as of 21:35, 8 August 2010
Location
In a elderberry tree near Syderstone, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The hash point was right beside a bridle path and very easy to get to. Wikiloc
Sat 7 Aug 2010 in Cambridge: 52.8714800, 0.7146075 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Participants
Expedition
This was Sourcerer, Neil's first ever geohash. He visited the tree as part of a day trip to the north Norfolk coast. Brambles made it impossible to reach the exact coordinates but the GPS receiver said it was within 3 metres. As the device is accurate to +/- 4 metres under ideal conditions, I believe this counts.