Difference between revisions of "2011-08-02 52 1"

From Geohashing
imported>Sourcerer
imported>Sourcerer
(Photos)
Line 23: Line 23:
 
The hashpoint was on the overgrown access road for a wheat field. It was extremely quiet. There was a faint hum from a distant pumping station. Much of the land here is below sea level and has to be drained. The Hardley Flood nature reserve was close by. Water fowl, mainly geese, could be heard calling and splashing about. Distant own calls rang out. A thin fog was forming and there were few stars. The moon had set long ago. It was a wonderful warm, still summer night.
 
The hashpoint was on the overgrown access road for a wheat field. It was extremely quiet. There was a faint hum from a distant pumping station. Much of the land here is below sea level and has to be drained. The Hardley Flood nature reserve was close by. Water fowl, mainly geese, could be heard calling and splashing about. Distant own calls rang out. A thin fog was forming and there were few stars. The moon had set long ago. It was a wonderful warm, still summer night.
  
== Photos ==  
+
== Photos ==
 +
 
 +
It was a very dark summer night.
  
 
[[File:2011-08-02_52_1_Sourcerer_1.jpg]]
 
[[File:2011-08-02_52_1_Sourcerer_1.jpg]]

Revision as of 09:59, 3 August 2011

Tue 2 Aug 2011 in Norwich:
52.5473116, 1.5236232
geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox


Location

Close to the confluence of the river Chet and river Yare on the Norfolk Broads, Norfolk, UK. The hashpoint was west of the river.

Participants

Sourcerer

Expedition

Close to bed time and not feeling at all tired I set out for a double hash expedition. I drove from Beccles to Loddon and then headed east. There was a convenient off-road parking place and it was a 25 minute walk in the pitch dark to reach the hashpoint. The public footpath was quite uneven for about half the distance. Half an hour before midnight, my droid reported this.

The hashpoint was on the overgrown access road for a wheat field. It was extremely quiet. There was a faint hum from a distant pumping station. Much of the land here is below sea level and has to be drained. The Hardley Flood nature reserve was close by. Water fowl, mainly geese, could be heard calling and splashing about. Distant own calls rang out. A thin fog was forming and there were few stars. The moon had set long ago. It was a wonderful warm, still summer night.

Photos

It was a very dark summer night.

2011-08-02 52 1 Sourcerer 1.jpg

Achievements

Other geohashing expeditions on the same day

Expeditions and Plans

2011-08-02
Atlanta, Georgia NWoodruff In the back yard of a house in Kennesaw.
Leipzig, Germany Manu, Reinhard Some meters into a field near Brösen, north of Leipzig.
Norwich, United Kingdom Sourcerer Close to the confluence of the river Chet and river Yare on the Norfolk Bro...
Sheffield, United Kingdom Monty In the grounds of a haulage company on the outskirts of Barnsley, South Yor...
Hamburg (East), Germany Bierhefe On a field near Elmenhorst. Chances are that there are crops growing on thi...
Gdańsk, Poland JRK My last day on Baltic coast and second virgin graticule during that trip. V...
Malmö, Sweden Fasanen On the edge of a barley field, Skönabäck, Skåne Sweden
Rovaniemi, Finland isopekka About 13 km to the N from my home, in Vennivaara, near the forest road



Update this list.