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There was a convenient field entrance to park. Access to the hash field was 130 metres further down the road. The entrance was blocked by a metal gate but the main problem was the crop - ripe oil seed rape. This can't easily be penetrated without a good deal of crop trampling. So this expedition failed my no-damage test and was abandoned. An alternative access route was blocked by an impressive hedge and ditch and the crop would still have been a problem. Closest approach was 64 metres at 6 minutes past midnight.
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The drive from Wed to Thu led straight towards the brightening moon. Wisps of low lying fog were forming. There was a convenient field entrance to park. Access to the hash field was 130 metres further down the road. The entrance was blocked by a metal gate but the main problem was the crop - ripe oil seed rape. This can't easily be penetrated without a good deal of crop trampling. So this expedition failed my no-damage test and was abandoned. An alternative access route was blocked by an impressive hedge and ditch and the crop would still have been a problem. Closest approach was 64 metres at 6 minutes past midnight.
  
 
== Photos ==
 
== Photos ==

Revision as of 00:10, 13 July 2017

Thu 13 Jul 2017 in Norwich, UK:
52.4051950, 1.6435668
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Location

A field east of the Sotterley Hall estate, Suffolk, UK.

Participants

Sourcerer

Plans

Expedition 2 of 2 spanning midnight 2017-07-12 52 1 - 2017-07-13 52 1 - ETA 00:00

Expedition - Fail

The drive from Wed to Thu led straight towards the brightening moon. Wisps of low lying fog were forming. There was a convenient field entrance to park. Access to the hash field was 130 metres further down the road. The entrance was blocked by a metal gate but the main problem was the crop - ripe oil seed rape. This can't easily be penetrated without a good deal of crop trampling. So this expedition failed my no-damage test and was abandoned. An alternative access route was blocked by an impressive hedge and ditch and the crop would still have been a problem. Closest approach was 64 metres at 6 minutes past midnight.

Photos

Achievements

Expeditions and Plans

2017-07-13
Kassel, Germany GeorgDerReisende The hash lay in a corn field at Hann. Münden.
Norwich, United Kingdom Sourcerer A field east of the Sotterley Hall estate, Suffolk, UK.



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Sourcerer's Expedition Links

2017-07-12 52 1 - 2017-07-13 52 1 - 2017-07-14 52 1 - KML file download of Sourcerer's expeditions for use with Google Earth.