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Planned Expedition

Monday Jan 17th. The hashpoint is at Holkham Bay, north Norfolk on the beach at the western end of the nudist area.

January has been unusually mild but Sourcerer (Neil) is not planning to go naked.

The hashpoint can not be reached at high tide which is at about 5pm. With the moon nearing full and a clear but cold weather forecast, Neil hopes to be there at about 18:20 with the tide going out. The hash should be reachable about then or quite soon afterwards.

There are two GPS logs on Wikiloc and Another which will take you safely from Burnham Overy Staithe. The closer track log goes to within 60 metres of the hashpoint. The other is 190 metres away. This assumes the footpath is open and passable. Park on the road as the harbour car park can flood at high tide.

Will this count as a Déjà vu geohash achievement? Neil was there twice in the autumn of 2007. Is 60 metres close enough? It's certainly within hailing distance.