2024-08-05 55 -3

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Mon 5 Aug 2024 in 55,-3:
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Location

In a field near Upperton.

Participants

Plans

KerrMcF

I don't have any other plans this day, so I'll head out here sometime after lunch. The drive to the nearby village of Upperton seems relatively simple, and it looks like an old railway line leads from this village to the field containing the geohash, so I'll walk a short distance along this. It should be a relatively simple expedition, with the only potential issue being the accessibility of the field.

New plans! Gaelan and I are planning to head to this geohash together, meeting at the nearby town of Cumbernauld. I'll leave to drive there at 11:15am, arriving around 11:45am in time for Gaelan's train arriving. We'll then drive to Upperton together - only 10 minutes away - and walk to the geohash. Then we'll do the same in reverse.

Expedition

KerrMcF

As planned, I drove to Cumbernauld, arriving shortly after 12:00pm. Gaelan was there waiting, so they got into the car, and we drove along a very twisty 60mph single-track road for 10 minutes or so until we reached Upperton, where we parked. We then walked along the old rail line that I had spotted when planning the expedition until turning off and walking along a sort of path towards the geohash. This path ended up being the wrong path, so we turned back, took a different one, and got to the geohash fairly easily.

After taking photos and proof, we decided it might be easier to leave the field via the road and walk along this back to Upperton, despite there being no "side-pavement". We made our way back to Upperton before I drove Gaelan back to Cumbernauld station - during which Google's navigation tried to make us take a slip road on the other side of the road(???) - so that she could get her train, and then left to drive back home. The rain on the drive home was the heaviest I've seen in months (thanks for the jinx, Gaelan) but there were no issues with the drive itself, other than dodgy drivers in front of me (one singular break light working? really?). Both the drive to the geohash and the drive back went past the geohash from two expeditions ago, which is now seeming a lot more common than it previously had when I mentioned it in my last report.

I forgot to record the route we walked on my watch, but it seems to think I walked for 2.3km. I've checked this against BRouter to the best of my ability, and it seems to agree that it's around that number, so I've used that for the user categories template. 'Upperton' also feels quite Tale of Two Hashes-y, so I've made a challenge for that.

Photos

Achievements

Landgeohash.png
KerrMcF and Gaelan earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (55, -3) geohash on 2024-08-05.
Consecutivegeohash.jpg
KerrMcF earned the Consecutive geohash achievement
by reaching 2 hash points on 2 consecutive days starting on 2024-08-04.
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KerrMcF and Gaelan earned the Meet-up achievement
by meeting each other at the (55, -3) geohash on 2024-08-05.
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KerrMcF and Gaelan issued a challenge for the Tale of Two Hashes achievement
by geohashing in a place named Upperton from the (55, -3) geohash on 2024-08-05.

Progress

Council Area Postcode NUTS Centicule New Achievements
North Lanarkshire ML(6) UKM84 99 Meet-up achievement


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