Difference between revisions of "2015-11-08 52 -2"
From Geohashing
imported>Tongs |
imported>Tongs (→Plans) |
||
Line 34: | Line 34: | ||
I'm not sure if this is public land, or someone's garden, or what, but got some help from PaintedJaguar: | I'm not sure if this is public land, or someone's garden, or what, but got some help from PaintedJaguar: | ||
− | :''If you switch to Google satellite view and zoom in, it looks to me like there is a reasonably well-used path running along the north-eastern edge of the field, behind the gardens of the houses on Newcastle Road. OpenStreetMap also suggests a footpath there. Based on that, I'd be willing to take a guess that the hashpoint is in a field, rather than a garden, and is reachable from the path. On the other hand, I've been bitten before (in a non-geohasing sense) by a path shown on OpenStreetMap that turend out to be blocked by a barbed wire fence ;-) [[User:PaintedJaguar|PaintedJaguar]] ([[User talk:PaintedJaguar|talk]]) 21:30, 6 November 2015 (EST)'' | + | :''It's hard to make out from Google Maps Street View whether this is someone's back garden or not. I think it probably is, so I'm not sure this is going to work. Can any more experienced geohashers determine whether [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=52.905347,-2.158697 this] is a field or a garden? [[User:Tongs|Tongs]] ([[User talk:Tongs|talk]]) 12:39, 6 November 2015 (EST)'' |
+ | ::''If you switch to Google satellite view and zoom in, it looks to me like there is a reasonably well-used path running along the north-eastern edge of the field, behind the gardens of the houses on Newcastle Road. OpenStreetMap also suggests a footpath there. Based on that, I'd be willing to take a guess that the hashpoint is in a field, rather than a garden, and is reachable from the path. On the other hand, I've been bitten before (in a non-geohasing sense) by a path shown on OpenStreetMap that turend out to be blocked by a barbed wire fence ;-) [[User:PaintedJaguar|PaintedJaguar]] ([[User talk:PaintedJaguar|talk]]) 21:30, 6 November 2015 (EST)'' | ||
<!-- what were the original plans --> | <!-- what were the original plans --> |
Revision as of 09:44, 7 November 2015
Sun 8 Nov 2015 in 52,-2: 52.9053471, -2.1586973 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In a small field adjacent to Trent Road, Stone.
Participants
Plans
I will be passing through Stone at about 2pm-3pm on Sunday, so I'll take a few hundred metres' detour and see if I can get to the hashpoint. Looking at the inactivity of this graticule, I'm not expecting any meetups, but if someone wants to, please leave a message and I'll be more exact about the time.
I'm not sure if this is public land, or someone's garden, or what, but got some help from PaintedJaguar:
- It's hard to make out from Google Maps Street View whether this is someone's back garden or not. I think it probably is, so I'm not sure this is going to work. Can any more experienced geohashers determine whether this is a field or a garden? Tongs (talk) 12:39, 6 November 2015 (EST)
- If you switch to Google satellite view and zoom in, it looks to me like there is a reasonably well-used path running along the north-eastern edge of the field, behind the gardens of the houses on Newcastle Road. OpenStreetMap also suggests a footpath there. Based on that, I'd be willing to take a guess that the hashpoint is in a field, rather than a garden, and is reachable from the path. On the other hand, I've been bitten before (in a non-geohasing sense) by a path shown on OpenStreetMap that turend out to be blocked by a barbed wire fence ;-) PaintedJaguar (talk) 21:30, 6 November 2015 (EST)
Expedition
Tracklog
Photos
Achievements