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After going around again, and then rather farther to the south, he found a way over the stream, where it passed through a little culvert. Crossed at last! And then he saw the mud around the first gate to pass through. Not to worry, he'd come prepared for the likes of this, too. Waterproof boots and gaiters would see him through the probable gators.
 
After going around again, and then rather farther to the south, he found a way over the stream, where it passed through a little culvert. Crossed at last! And then he saw the mud around the first gate to pass through. Not to worry, he'd come prepared for the likes of this, too. Waterproof boots and gaiters would see him through the probable gators.
  
Having waded through the mud, and scrambled up a bit of muddy hillside, he then found that, after all that, there was a fence between him and the also-muddy path that might go in generally the right direction. If he could get to the other side of that fence, it might be a fairly easy shot across a clear field most of the way to the hashpoint. But, the fence had barbed wire, and looked to be electrified on the other side. Defeated at last, he turned back, pausing to admire the viaduct from a suitable angle.
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Having waded through the mud, and scrambled up a bit of muddy hillside, he then found that, after all that, there was a fence between him and the also-muddy path that might go in generally the right direction. If he could get to the other side of that fence, it might be a fairly easy shot across a clear field most of the way to the hashpoint. But, the fence had barbed wire, and looked to be electrified on the other side. He'd brought his drone along in case he could get nearly there but not quite, but the wind was too strong for flying. Defeated at last, he turned back, pausing to admire the viaduct from a suitable angle.
  
 
Along the way out, going to a different bus stop than the one he'd alighted at, he found he was going up quite a hill. Since he was still recovering from a torn ACL injury, this was not at the top of his list of things to do, but then, a failed return home would be even worse than a failed expedition. Getting up the hill a bit, he then found stairs to be climbed, even worse for the knee than the hill. But, getting up towards the top, he did notice some little stalactites in an archway built into the side of the viaduct, which felt nicely like getting a [[Going deep geohash achievement]].
 
Along the way out, going to a different bus stop than the one he'd alighted at, he found he was going up quite a hill. Since he was still recovering from a torn ACL injury, this was not at the top of his list of things to do, but then, a failed return home would be even worse than a failed expedition. Getting up the hill a bit, he then found stairs to be climbed, even worse for the knee than the hill. But, getting up towards the top, he did notice some little stalactites in an archway built into the side of the viaduct, which felt nicely like getting a [[Going deep geohash achievement]].
  
Back at the bus stop, a bit of a wait, and an uneventful return home. Expedition failed, but interesting, at least.
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Back at the bus stop, a bit of a wait, and an uneventful return home. Expedition failed, but interesting, at least. If he'd known about the obstacles on the chosen approach, he might have tried going in from the northeast instead, where there's a campground and golf club which would have probably allowed easier access.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:49, 24 February 2020

Sun 23 Feb 2020 in Manchester, UK:
53.3868933, -2.0434446
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Location

The hashpoint for today is in the wood near a golf course by Marple. I believe it's within the borders of the Roman Lakes Leisure Park. No admission fee, so no Admit One achievement. There are streams in the area, but there seems to be a bit of the path on the right side of the streams to reach the hashpoint.

Participants

Plans

KarMann is going to catch a bus to get there around 13:50, but the last couple of hundred metres may be treacherous.

Expedition

KarMann was off to a nice start, catching the first bus at just the right time. While on the bus, he discovered that he hadn't put his SD card back in his camera after the last time he downloaded pictures from it, rendering both the camera and the tripod dead weight he'd have to carry along. Oh well, the phone takes pictures well enough for this.

After disembarking from the bus, he made his way towards the so-called Roman Lakes where the hashpoint seemed to lie. Along the way, the woods were looking lovely, but then the road crossed the River Goyt, which was in full spate this day. Undeterred, he carried on to the tea room. Oh, the ordeal!

Planning to take a way around the water to the north of the tea room, he found his first obstacle. The bridge over the stream was blocked off with a sign warning of tree maintenance, presumably after the recent Storms Ciara & Dennis. OK, he'd anticipated there might be some such roadblocks. Not to worry; he had contingency plans.

So he roamed around a bit to the south, where a finger of land seemed like it might connect to a point where he could get to the path that should take him near enough to the hashpoint. But, fingers have tips, and this one ended at it, like all good fingers do. Time to turn around and try another approach.

After going around again, and then rather farther to the south, he found a way over the stream, where it passed through a little culvert. Crossed at last! And then he saw the mud around the first gate to pass through. Not to worry, he'd come prepared for the likes of this, too. Waterproof boots and gaiters would see him through the probable gators.

Having waded through the mud, and scrambled up a bit of muddy hillside, he then found that, after all that, there was a fence between him and the also-muddy path that might go in generally the right direction. If he could get to the other side of that fence, it might be a fairly easy shot across a clear field most of the way to the hashpoint. But, the fence had barbed wire, and looked to be electrified on the other side. He'd brought his drone along in case he could get nearly there but not quite, but the wind was too strong for flying. Defeated at last, he turned back, pausing to admire the viaduct from a suitable angle.

Along the way out, going to a different bus stop than the one he'd alighted at, he found he was going up quite a hill. Since he was still recovering from a torn ACL injury, this was not at the top of his list of things to do, but then, a failed return home would be even worse than a failed expedition. Getting up the hill a bit, he then found stairs to be climbed, even worse for the knee than the hill. But, getting up towards the top, he did notice some little stalactites in an archway built into the side of the viaduct, which felt nicely like getting a Going deep geohash achievement.

Back at the bus stop, a bit of a wait, and an uneventful return home. Expedition failed, but interesting, at least. If he'd known about the obstacles on the chosen approach, he might have tried going in from the northeast instead, where there's a campground and golf club which would have probably allowed easier access.

Photos

Achievements

Bus.PNG
KarMann earned the Public transport geohash achievement
by reaching the (53, -2) geohash on 2020-02-23 via Stagecoach Bus 383.
2020-02-23 53 -2 Bus stop.jpg
Boatless.PNG
KarMann earned the My kingdom for a boat consolation prize
by being prevented from reaching the (53, -2) geohash on 2020-02-23 by an impassable and unforeseen swollen stream.
2020-02-23 53 -2 Ominous stream.jpg
Alligator.png
KarMann earned the There might be alligators! consolation prize
by being prevented from reaching the (53, -2) geohash on 2020-02-23 by an impassable and unforeseen flooded out path (and probably lurking alligators).
2020-02-23 53 -2 Mud gate.jpg