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[[User:Sourcerer|Sourcerer]] (Neil) spotted that the hash point was only 850 metres east of the Greenwich Meridian and there was another hashpoint 850 metres west. This was the ideal opportunity to collect two easy hashes within walking distance of each other. In the end he didn't walk because the siren call of a Bateman's pub was too strong. This involved a small detour by car. After that he needed petrol. For this hash point he only walked about 450 metres. Neil believes he was the first to visit a geohash in the Skegness graticule.
 
[[User:Sourcerer|Sourcerer]] (Neil) spotted that the hash point was only 850 metres east of the Greenwich Meridian and there was another hashpoint 850 metres west. This was the ideal opportunity to collect two easy hashes within walking distance of each other. In the end he didn't walk because the siren call of a Bateman's pub was too strong. This involved a small detour by car. After that he needed petrol. For this hash point he only walked about 450 metres. Neil believes he was the first to visit a geohash in the Skegness graticule.
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Revision as of 16:53, 3 March 2015

Sat 4 Sep 2010 in Skegness:
53.0448326, 0.0126721
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Location

In a harvested wheat field just north of the village of Sibsey. The nearest town was Boston (Lincolnshire, UK).

Participants

Sourcerer

Expedition

2010-09-04 53 -0 :: 2010-09-04 53 0 :: 2010-09-04 52 -0 :: 2010-09-04 52 0

Sourcerer (Neil) spotted that the hash point was only 850 metres east of the Greenwich Meridian and there was another hashpoint 850 metres west. This was the ideal opportunity to collect two easy hashes within walking distance of each other. In the end he didn't walk because the siren call of a Bateman's pub was too strong. This involved a small detour by car. After that he needed petrol. For this hash point he only walked about 450 metres. Neil believes he was the first to visit a geohash in the Skegness graticule.

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More Proof

I have a gdb file from my Garmin GPS receiver. I used GPSBabel to convert it to GPX/XML format. Here is the trackpoint for the geohash. The time-stamp is in GMT.

<trkpt lat="53.044836418703198" lon="0.012712329626083">
  <ele>0.137451171875</ele>
  <time>2010-09-04T12:06:02Z</time>
</trkpt>

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