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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
 
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Today I went on my first ever Geohashing expedition.
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Today I ([[User:NathanielBryceson]]) went on my first ever Geohashing expedition, went with his 4x great grandson, [[User:Saxbophone]].
 
It was in the [[Bristol, United Kingdom]] graticule.
 
It was in the [[Bristol, United Kingdom]] graticule.
  

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Location

Today I (User:NathanielBryceson) went on my first ever Geohashing expedition, went with his 4x great grandson, User:Saxbophone. It was in the Bristol, United Kingdom graticule.

Participants

Plans

We went a day early to check out the location and whether it was accessible. But we recorded it anyway.

Expedition

We realised the location was in the middle of a field! We wondered if we could access via a nearby Blacksmiths business but it was closed. We then discovered a foot path ran behind the field. It was a glorious walk to the field. We passed horses, sheep and forest. We discovered the pathway passed into the field and we were able to get quite close. A deer leaped out from near the location: what a lovely site. We then took a lovely walk back to the car. We drove to a spot of interest nearby: the source of the River Avon. What a wonderful introduction to the world of Geohashing. It was well worth the time travel from the 1840s.

Tracklog

This will kindly be provided by User:Saxbophone who had an interesting device called a GPS receiver with him: Such modern fangled technology these days.

Photos

Achievements