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Today's meetup is in the side yard of a house in Hauxton, just south of Cambridge.  [[User:Benjw|Benjw]] had intended to walk here from Cambridge, but in the end was taken out to dinner, so made a quick stop by car on the way to that.
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== Location ==
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At the side of a house in Hauxton village, just south of Cambridge.
  
Full write-up and photos to follow.
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== Participants ==
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* [[User:Benjw|Benjw]]
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* Kate (who sat in the car and refused to be part of this)
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== Plans ==
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Benjw had intended this to be a walk geohash of about 9km each way from his house in Cambridge, but in the end was taken out to dinner, so made a quick stop by car on the way to that instead.
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== Expedition ==
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We drove out from Cambridge in the early evening, and since I knew Hauxton village quite well we had no trouble locating the house where the hash had fallen.  Kate decided that she would rather just sit in the car, so I got out and knocked on the door, ready to ask if I could photograph some random stranger's back garden.
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However, nobody was at home, so after waiting some time just to be sure, I poked my head around the side of the house and took a photo of the general area of the hashpoint.  I walked up to the gate to the back garden, at which point the GPS read 3.65m to go.  I didn't want to open the gate and charge into their back garden without permission, so I didn't go any further, but I noticed when I got back to the car that the GPS accuracy was hovering around 4m.  So... ''did I get the geohash or not?''
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Pondering that question, we drove on to an excellent Thai restaurant, where I was treated to a superb meal because it wasn't my birthday.  All expeditions should end like this.
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== Photographic evidence ==
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<gallery>
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Image:2009-03-23 52 0 house.jpg | The first time I've had to ring someone's doorbell and explain geohashing.
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Image:2009-03-23 52 0 hashpoint.jpg | But they weren't in! <phew> I took a quick photo down the side of the house.
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Image:2009-03-23 52 0 gps.jpg | And this is as near as I got.
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</gallery>
  
 
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Location

At the side of a house in Hauxton village, just south of Cambridge.

Participants

  • Benjw
  • Kate (who sat in the car and refused to be part of this)

Plans

Benjw had intended this to be a walk geohash of about 9km each way from his house in Cambridge, but in the end was taken out to dinner, so made a quick stop by car on the way to that instead.

Expedition

We drove out from Cambridge in the early evening, and since I knew Hauxton village quite well we had no trouble locating the house where the hash had fallen. Kate decided that she would rather just sit in the car, so I got out and knocked on the door, ready to ask if I could photograph some random stranger's back garden.

However, nobody was at home, so after waiting some time just to be sure, I poked my head around the side of the house and took a photo of the general area of the hashpoint. I walked up to the gate to the back garden, at which point the GPS read 3.65m to go. I didn't want to open the gate and charge into their back garden without permission, so I didn't go any further, but I noticed when I got back to the car that the GPS accuracy was hovering around 4m. So... did I get the geohash or not?

Pondering that question, we drove on to an excellent Thai restaurant, where I was treated to a superb meal because it wasn't my birthday. All expeditions should end like this.

Photographic evidence

Cateogry:Expeditions with photos