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Revision as of 21:00, 24 May 2024

Fri 9 Jun 2023 in 52,0:
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Location

Right next to the river on the edge of Jesus Green, in Cambridge

Participants

PeterRoder

Plans

This was a near-perfect oppertunity: a publicly accessible location in my city, only about a half hour walk away. The main drawback was that I had a 3 hour exam in the afternoon, couldn't guarantee availability in the evening, and probably should have been revising in the morning. Oh well, when the hash calls, you have to listen.

Expedition

I left home early, about 8:45, hoping the area around the hash wouldn't be too busy when I arrived. The journey to the hash was completely unremarkable, being a route I walk weekly.

The rest of the story is best told as images with captions rather than paragraphs.

2023-06-09 52 0 nearly there.jpg
Oh no. Do I have to walk through that?
2023-06-09 52 0 path.jpg
Aha, there is a way round!
2023-06-09 52 0 at the hash.jpg
1m away is good enough.
The face of a geohasher who is thinking he probably should be doing something a bit more important

In the background of the photo of me, you can see Jesus lock. This lock divides the river into two distinct sections in Cambridge: Upstream, through the backs of the colleges is where you'll see punts. Downstream of the lock there are rowing boats instead. The lock is the furthest upstream narrowboats can get along the river during the summer; during winter they are allowed to journey up as far as the weir near Darwin college.

Some stats from the expedition

The return journey wasn't particularly interesting. I tried to use a slightly different route for variety, but I didn't want to waste too much time, so it was mostly the same route.

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