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Registered today, Friday 14 November 2008.  
 
Registered today, Friday 14 November 2008.  
  
Elgin UK is probably the most challenging graticule in the whole of Scotland -- mmm, I'll still get around. Inverness and Aberdeen graticules are also in reach so see you there too!
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Elgin UK is not the most challenging graticule in the whole of Scotland, only half of it being the water. Getting around to the north-eastern tip of somewhere on the western fringe will test my dedication. Inverness and Aberdeen graticules are also in reach so I'll be there too -- hope this isn't seen to be rude.
  
Will be out this weekend on Sunday 16 November 2008. The geohash of the day is in the water somewhere in the north Moray Firth (57.987498°, -3.350491°). I don't have a boat.
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Will be out this weekend on Sunday 16 November 2008. The geohash of the day is in the water somewhere in the north Moray Firth (57.987498°, -3.350491°). Mmmm, I don't have a boat.
  
So this is a failed geohash. Venue is set for 57.724098°, -3.350491°, the first point for landfall south of the geohash.  
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So this time, a watery geohash is a Failed Geohash. Venue is now set for 57.724098°, -3.350491°, the first point for landfall south of the geohash.  
  
I'll in the water with my wellies. I hope this doesn't mean that the water will be IN my wellies.
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I'll in the water with my wellies, stretching northwards the boundaries of what "landfall" can mean. I haven't checked the tides yet: I hope this doesn't mean that the water will be IN my wellies ...

Revision as of 21:44, 14 November 2008

Registered today, Friday 14 November 2008.

Elgin UK is not the most challenging graticule in the whole of Scotland, only half of it being the water. Getting around to the north-eastern tip of somewhere on the western fringe will test my dedication. Inverness and Aberdeen graticules are also in reach so I'll be there too -- hope this isn't seen to be rude.

Will be out this weekend on Sunday 16 November 2008. The geohash of the day is in the water somewhere in the north Moray Firth (57.987498°, -3.350491°). Mmmm, I don't have a boat.

So this time, a watery geohash is a Failed Geohash. Venue is now set for 57.724098°, -3.350491°, the first point for landfall south of the geohash.

I'll in the water with my wellies, stretching northwards the boundaries of what "landfall" can mean. I haven't checked the tides yet: I hope this doesn't mean that the water will be IN my wellies ...