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− | My plan was to get two geohashes in one day, this being my second. See [2013-02-20_-37_145]] for the first one. | + | My plan was to get two geohashes in one day, this being my second. See [[2013-02-20_-37_145]] for the first one. |
== Expedition== | == Expedition== | ||
− | I left my previous hash at 1:42pm on foot for the first bit then bike for the rest planning on going to the Ballan hash via Yarra Glen- Kinglake - Whittlesea. My first stop was to fill up my water bottles at a petrol station in Yarry Glen. I've filled up my water bottle at the outdoor tap at hundreds (or | + | I left my previous hash at 1:42pm on foot for the first bit then bike for the rest planning on |
+ | going to the Ballan hash via Yarra Glen- Kinglake - Whittlesea. | ||
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+ | My first stop was to fill up | ||
+ | my water bottles at a petrol station in Yarry Glen. I've filled up my water bottle at the | ||
+ | outdoor tap at hundreds (or at least dozens) of petrol station all over Victoria and never | ||
+ | had a problem other than Beaufort where even at 3am the water is warm and tastes like dirt. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The water from the tap from the petrol station at Yarra Glen tasted a lot like petrol but | ||
+ | I didn't notice until I'd already had a few mouthfuls. I went to the tap in the bathroom | ||
+ | and rinsed out both my bottles several times but couldn't quite get rid of the taste. I informed the shopkeep that the water at the tap tasted like petrol but he didn't seem to care and told me it wasn't drinking water. | ||
− | I continued my ride up to Kinglake and passed the bus shelter in Pheasant Creek where | + | I continued my ride up to Kinglake and passed the bus shelter in Pheasant Creek where I |
+ | almost spent the night on a previous hash trip. The Kinglake to Kinglake west stretch of | ||
+ | the ride is a lot more pleasant than I remembered not having seen anything on my last | ||
+ | trip you are riding along a ridge for most of it with good views both ways with gentle | ||
+ | undulating hills. At some point between Kinglake West and Whitlesea I started feeling | ||
+ | incredibly tired and slightly nauseous. | ||
I will continue writing this later, I'm running late for a rehearsal. | I will continue writing this later, I'm running late for a rehearsal. |
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Location
In a paddock near Ballan
Participants
Planning
My plan was to get two geohashes in one day, this being my second. See 2013-02-20_-37_145 for the first one.
Expedition
I left my previous hash at 1:42pm on foot for the first bit then bike for the rest planning on going to the Ballan hash via Yarra Glen- Kinglake - Whittlesea.
My first stop was to fill up my water bottles at a petrol station in Yarry Glen. I've filled up my water bottle at the outdoor tap at hundreds (or at least dozens) of petrol station all over Victoria and never had a problem other than Beaufort where even at 3am the water is warm and tastes like dirt.
The water from the tap from the petrol station at Yarra Glen tasted a lot like petrol but I didn't notice until I'd already had a few mouthfuls. I went to the tap in the bathroom and rinsed out both my bottles several times but couldn't quite get rid of the taste. I informed the shopkeep that the water at the tap tasted like petrol but he didn't seem to care and told me it wasn't drinking water.
I continued my ride up to Kinglake and passed the bus shelter in Pheasant Creek where I almost spent the night on a previous hash trip. The Kinglake to Kinglake west stretch of the ride is a lot more pleasant than I remembered not having seen anything on my last trip you are riding along a ridge for most of it with good views both ways with gentle undulating hills. At some point between Kinglake West and Whitlesea I started feeling incredibly tired and slightly nauseous.
I will continue writing this later, I'm running late for a rehearsal.