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* [[2012-10-14 51 -0]]: In a park in southwest London, close to Chiswick Park tube station | * [[2012-10-14 51 -0]]: In a park in southwest London, close to Chiswick Park tube station | ||
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Revision as of 00:43, 1 November 2012
I'm originally from Sheffield, United Kingdom, but moved to Cambridge, United Kingdom in 2001 and have lived there ever since. I discovered geohashing in 2012 completely by accident whilst trying to find out some information about tide times on the North Norfolk coast, and Google sent me to the 2012-09-02 52 0 expedition page. I'm not sure why I'd never heard of it before, given that I'd been reading xkcd since before the original geohashing comic was published!
I don't have any form of transport, not even a bike, so am limited to hashpoints that can be reached on foot or by public transport.
Hashcot
I've decided to geohash with a small pink toy caterpillar named Hammersmith (after the London Underground line). Don't ask.
Aims
I've decided, quite randomly, that my long-term geohashing goal is to complete a Minesweeper Geohash achievement that includes both graticules that I've lived in, Cambridge and Sheffield. In order to achieve this (without buying a boat), I'll have to centre on the Northampton, United Kingdom graticule.
Expeditions
- 2012-10-14 51 0 (failed): In a field near Thurrock football ground, that had been fenced off to keep horses in (and, further, the field was partially flooded and the hashpoint was underwater)
- 2012-10-14 51 -0: In a park in southwest London, close to Chiswick Park tube station
- 2012-10-21 52 0: At the end of Teasel Close in Haverhill
- 2012-10-31 52 0: On the bank of the River Cam in Chesterton