Talk:2015-06-18 42 -85
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Revision as of 12:35, 21 June 2015 by imported>Danatar (Created page with "When the hashpoint is that far (about 10 meters) behind an obstacle, and clearly behind the obstacle (as can be seen on the satellite image), and with the GPS still showing a ...")
When the hashpoint is that far (about 10 meters) behind an obstacle, and clearly behind the obstacle (as can be seen on the satellite image), and with the GPS still showing a significant distance from the spot, using a large GPS error zone is a bit of a stretch. But it is done now and again. It is not breaking any firm rules, it's more of a personal thing to count this or not. If you are okay with the guilt you wrote about then you are allowed to count the expedition as a success. If you can't sleep at night then you might have to reconsider ;-) - Danatar (talk) 08:35, 21 June 2015 (EDT)