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== Plans ==
 
== Plans ==
At around 15:00 I looked at the peeron map and saw how close and accessible this geohash was. It was located just a few streets away from Garswood train station which I pass by quite often. Unfortunately I had work at 19:00 and could not guarantee that I would make it there on time. Just before leaving for work I realised that my fiancée (provided she had finished her own shift) would be picking me up afterwards, and that if I could finish on time for 23:00 it would be possible to drive there immediately. I sent her a message to confirm the plan but had to turn my phone off. I wouldn't come to know she had agreed to the plan until after finishing my shift.
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At around 15:00 I looked at the peeron map and saw how close and accessible this geohash was. It was located just a few streets away from Garswood train station which I pass by quite often. Unfortunately I had work at 19:00 and could not guarantee that I would make it there on time. Just before leaving for work I realised that my fiancée (provided she had finished her own shift) would be picking me up afterwards, and that if I could finish on time for 23:00 it would be possible to drive there immediately. I sent her a message to confirm the plan but had to turn my phone off. I wouldn't come to know she had agreed to the plan until after my shift finished.
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==

Revision as of 18:17, 9 May 2015

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Location

The geohash is located on Garswood Road, one of the more major roads within the village of Garswood, St. Helens. The surrounding area contains fields, residential houses, and commercial properties.

Participants

Marsh

Plans

At around 15:00 I looked at the peeron map and saw how close and accessible this geohash was. It was located just a few streets away from Garswood train station which I pass by quite often. Unfortunately I had work at 19:00 and could not guarantee that I would make it there on time. Just before leaving for work I realised that my fiancée (provided she had finished her own shift) would be picking me up afterwards, and that if I could finish on time for 23:00 it would be possible to drive there immediately. I sent her a message to confirm the plan but had to turn my phone off. I wouldn't come to know she had agreed to the plan until after my shift finished.

Expedition

Tracklog

Photos

Achievements