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I stopped for fish, chips and a pint of bitter-shandy.  The pint was nice, but I could feel it sloshing about all the way back to Nottingham.
 
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Revision as of 05:13, 27 May 2008

Sat 24 May 2008 in Sheffield:
53.1266480, -1.5475331
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On 2008-05-24, in the Sheffield (53,-1) graticule, attendance was in single-figures, even in binary.

This hash location was in the Derbyshire Dales, in the hills above Matlock Bath.

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The "Heights of Abraham" cable car was on the other side of the dale.

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Riber Castle is also nearby, but that's another story.

2008-05-24 53 -1 c.jpg

Some approaches to the location were blocked by nasty signs.

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The town of Matlock.

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A game of Cricket.

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Stinging nettles made me decide that it wasn't important to get to the exact coordinates!

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This metal shed is the nearest building to the point. You can see it on Google Earth.

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This out-of-focus (sorry) shot shows the remains of the abandoned poly-tunnel greenhouses that can also be seen on the aerial photos. The whole area is pretty overgrown.

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The coordinates are about five or ten metres behind me and to my right, perhaps in line with the stone gate-post.

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In total I cycled 57 miles (92km) this afternoon. The sides of the dales are quite steep!

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In Matlock Bath there were hundreds of weekend bikers.

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I stopped for fish, chips and a pint of bitter-shandy. The pint was nice, but I could feel it sloshing about all the way back to Nottingham.