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Location

CUBICLE GEOHASH!! Barton Farm, Winchester

Participants

Plans

Sermoa: OH MY WORD! Would you believe it, that is where i work! It's on Barton Farm, in the car park of my office! I am away with my parents in 51,0 this weekend but i will do my best to get back for 4pm for such a special geohash. Mike thinks i might be the first person ever to claim the cubicle geohash!

... and to those who say it doesn't count because it's in the car park ... here's proof that i sometimes work outside! That is just metres from the actual geohash spot as it appears on google maps. with some accurate gps equipment we'll soon discover just how close it is! That photo also doubles up as proof that i've been there before! :)

Expedition

Sermoa's trip

I had the added excitement that i had to get back from Essex in order to get to this very special geohash! I managed to get the 12:00 train, getting back to Winchester at 14:43, giving me enough time to go home and prepare some stuff, also meaning that i qualify for the Walk geohash. (Yes, i walk to work, lucky me!)

I set out again to make my usual walk to work, so funny knowing that i was actually walking to a geohash! I got there at 15:50, by which time Mike and David were already there. I marvelled at the wonder of geohashing that had directed them both to my exact place of work without me having to give them directions at all!

After a little scuffle through the hedges (we thought initially it might be the other side) we found the point, or at least to within 1 metre of it. It was right at the corner of the car park, as we thought, and i have found photographic evidence of me working at the picnic bench with the hash point in sight! Cubicle geohash win? I think so! Or at least the closest so far! Somebody might still beat it yet, if it actually lands right on their office, but i claim the cubicle hash to within 6 metres.

We did the obligatory photos and videographical evidence. I recorded a little geohashing tutorial, which i hope Mike will upload later. Then we set about the really important stuff: cake, crisps, drinks, music ... office party!! My immense gratitude goes to Chris, owner of Eden Development for allowing us to use the office for a party!

I was wondering how to leave a marker of the event, and David had the excellent idea of printing and laminating a poster and stapling it to the telegraph pole. Which we did, and which worked very well! :D

Every geohash is different, and every one is fun for unique reasons. This was the first one where we've been able to go indoors, use the internet, have a proper picnic/party. It was, surprisingly enough, my first geohash in my home graticule(!?) and the first one i've walked to.