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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
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K had a day off from work and Mr.T had vacation from school. Fasanen suggested to go for a picnic in a forest which strangely enough also contained the hash point for that day. Coffee, lemonade and cinnamon buns were loaded into the car and off they went. The car trip ended just south of the Holmeja sawmill where work with replacing game fencing was going on and as there had been an intense rain the night before, the ground had turned into an inferno of mud. As soon as the hashing party got onto the path leading into the forest, the conditions looked a lot better.
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It was not long before Fasanen noticed that he had forgotten his outdoor GPS on the kitchen table at home. Fortunately he had his phone with him and hopefully the cellphone coverage would be sufficient to get the hash point coordinates. As the area was full of small paths and roads, he had also prepared a paper print out of the map covering the area.
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Fasanen and K walked and Mr.T rode his bike and after about 2 kilometres they got to the vicinity of the hash point. Fasanen went off-road while the others looked for a suitable place for picnic. A hunting tower numbered “41” became the perfect spot for that.
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Located 120 meters south of the hunting tower, the hash point was not not that easy to find. The forest was very dense. With a maximum accuracy of 12 meters, Fasanen never seemed to be able to get closer than 6 meters from the hash point and finally decided a particular spot to be the hash point. After the traditional ceremony of documenting, Fasanen went back to the picnic team and they all had their picnic.
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On their way back to the car, a tree numbered “43” was found and when the expedition was over, they could conclude that Meaning of Life (42) was not found during this expedition either. It was however a nice trip to a very nice area which they all certainly liked to revisit.
  
 
== Photos ==  
 
== Photos ==  

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Location

In the forest east of Holmeja, Skåne, Sweden

Participants

Plans

Enjoy a walk and picnic in the forest when the hash point for once is not located to farmland.

Expedition

K had a day off from work and Mr.T had vacation from school. Fasanen suggested to go for a picnic in a forest which strangely enough also contained the hash point for that day. Coffee, lemonade and cinnamon buns were loaded into the car and off they went. The car trip ended just south of the Holmeja sawmill where work with replacing game fencing was going on and as there had been an intense rain the night before, the ground had turned into an inferno of mud. As soon as the hashing party got onto the path leading into the forest, the conditions looked a lot better.

It was not long before Fasanen noticed that he had forgotten his outdoor GPS on the kitchen table at home. Fortunately he had his phone with him and hopefully the cellphone coverage would be sufficient to get the hash point coordinates. As the area was full of small paths and roads, he had also prepared a paper print out of the map covering the area.

Fasanen and K walked and Mr.T rode his bike and after about 2 kilometres they got to the vicinity of the hash point. Fasanen went off-road while the others looked for a suitable place for picnic. A hunting tower numbered “41” became the perfect spot for that.

Located 120 meters south of the hunting tower, the hash point was not not that easy to find. The forest was very dense. With a maximum accuracy of 12 meters, Fasanen never seemed to be able to get closer than 6 meters from the hash point and finally decided a particular spot to be the hash point. After the traditional ceremony of documenting, Fasanen went back to the picnic team and they all had their picnic.

On their way back to the car, a tree numbered “43” was found and when the expedition was over, they could conclude that Meaning of Life (42) was not found during this expedition either. It was however a nice trip to a very nice area which they all certainly liked to revisit.

Photos