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(I suppose a reasonable excuse would be that I'm documenting plant species for a class project.)
 
(I suppose a reasonable excuse would be that I'm documenting plant species for a class project.)
  
Will be taking public transport from school to Punggol MRT Station, and then either taking a bus or walking towards the hashpoint.  
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EDIT: I went and read up a little on trespassing on state land, just in case. My interpretation is that it's fine so long as you have no criminal and unlawful intent (e.g. vandalism, littering, illegal residence).
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Will be taking public transport from school to Punggol MRT Station, and then either taking a bus or walking towards the hashpoint.
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==

Revision as of 17:44, 23 September 2009

Thu 24 Sep 2009 in Singapore:
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Location

The hashpoint is about 100m off Punggol Drive, somewhere in the middle of an empty field. Supposedly empty, anyway.

Participants

Cyazlars

Plans

The Land Transport Authority's Land Query site says that the hashpoint is actually on state land, but here pretty much any empty land is state land anyway unless it's been bought by a developer. People make shortcuts through them even though the sign is blatantly in sight, so sign or no sign, I'm still going in!

(I suppose a reasonable excuse would be that I'm documenting plant species for a class project.)

EDIT: I went and read up a little on trespassing on state land, just in case. My interpretation is that it's fine so long as you have no criminal and unlawful intent (e.g. vandalism, littering, illegal residence).

Will be taking public transport from school to Punggol MRT Station, and then either taking a bus or walking towards the hashpoint.

Expedition

Gallery