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There were dense banks of fog - the kind that forms over warmer, low lying wet areas. I followed a public footpath and reached the banks of the river Chet. Closer to the hashpoint, there was another waterway, too wide and deep to wade. The hashpoint was on the far side in a meadow with frisky bullocks who were fretting and running backwards and forwards even though I was 140 metres away. The fog banks were drifting in a very slight breeze and I spotted a place to cross the waterway. This was completely hidden only minutes earlier. I climbed a gate and crossed the water. There were more gates. There were no more physical barriers between me and the hashpoint but this one failed my "no damage, no disturbance" rules so I went no further. | There were dense banks of fog - the kind that forms over warmer, low lying wet areas. I followed a public footpath and reached the banks of the river Chet. Closer to the hashpoint, there was another waterway, too wide and deep to wade. The hashpoint was on the far side in a meadow with frisky bullocks who were fretting and running backwards and forwards even though I was 140 metres away. The fog banks were drifting in a very slight breeze and I spotted a place to cross the waterway. This was completely hidden only minutes earlier. I climbed a gate and crossed the water. There were more gates. There were no more physical barriers between me and the hashpoint but this one failed my "no damage, no disturbance" rules so I went no further. |
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Location
A grazing field close to the confluence of the river Chet into the river Yare, Norfolk, UK.
Participants
Expedition
Expedition one of two spanning midnight. 2015-05-13 52 1 2015-05-14 52 1
There were dense banks of fog - the kind that forms over warmer, low lying wet areas. I followed a public footpath and reached the banks of the river Chet. Closer to the hashpoint, there was another waterway, too wide and deep to wade. The hashpoint was on the far side in a meadow with frisky bullocks who were fretting and running backwards and forwards even though I was 140 metres away. The fog banks were drifting in a very slight breeze and I spotted a place to cross the waterway. This was completely hidden only minutes earlier. I climbed a gate and crossed the water. There were more gates. There were no more physical barriers between me and the hashpoint but this one failed my "no damage, no disturbance" rules so I went no further.
Photos
Major drainage dyke between me and the hashpoint. @52.5532,1.5314
Other geohashing expeditions on the same day
Expeditions and Plans
2015-05-13 | ||
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San Francisco, California | Codae | In a front garden in Oakland, California. |
Seattle, Washington | Thomcat | On 39th Ave SE near 224th St SE in Canyon Park. |
Paderborn, Germany | GeorgDerReisende | The hash lay on a field near Büren. |
Norwich, United Kingdom | Sourcerer | A grazing field close to the confluence of the river Chet into the river Ya... |