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Anyway, I set off for the point, following a path that looked like it went under the 34 at some point, but it never did, and I ended up taking an alternate route along another footpath that barely existed any more, to reach the bridleway.
 
Anyway, I set off for the point, following a path that looked like it went under the 34 at some point, but it never did, and I ended up taking an alternate route along another footpath that barely existed any more, to reach the bridleway.
 
===Hashpoint===
 
===Hashpoint===
I found the hashpoint, just off the bridleway, and took a quick diversion down a little bank to the exact point. I had the co-ords on screen, but by the time I took the photo it was slightly off, but I settled for that and headed back to World's End, mostly avoiding the rain.
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I found the hashpoint, just off the bridleway, and took a quick diversion down a little bank to the exact point. I then headed back to World's End, mostly avoiding the rain.
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
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Image:2009-11-23 51 -1 WorldsEnd.jpg | World's End sign
 
Image:2009-11-23 51 -1 WorldsEnd.jpg | World's End sign
Image:2009-11-23 51 -1 GPS.jpg | Near-as-damnit the right co-ords. I had the exact ones on-screen about 2secs before the photo.
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Image:2009-11-23 51 -1 GPS.jpg | Near-as-damnit the right co-ords. It works if you truncate the figures, but not if you round.
 
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</gallery>
  

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Location

Just off the A34, along a bridleway.

Participants

Expedition

Journey

Joe went down to Portsmouth for a job interview the next day, and seeing as the hashpoint was so close to my intended route down the A34, and was also near an interestingly named village, I figured it had to be done. I arrived at World's End around 13:50, after passing very close to the hashpoint on the sliproad off the '34. The weather had been on-and-off heavy showers with sunny spells all the way down from Leicester, and it was chucking it down when I arrived. I parked up at the pub at World's End, and waited out the shower, seeing a clear patch of sky approaching. However, I still kitted up with full waterproofs just in case the rain came back faster than I expected. Anyway, I set off for the point, following a path that looked like it went under the 34 at some point, but it never did, and I ended up taking an alternate route along another footpath that barely existed any more, to reach the bridleway.

Hashpoint

I found the hashpoint, just off the bridleway, and took a quick diversion down a little bank to the exact point. I then headed back to World's End, mostly avoiding the rain.

Gallery