Location
On a meadow near Otterburn in North England.
Participants
Expedition
In the morning, Manu and Reinhard arrived with their car in Newcastle after an over-night ferry trip from Amsterdam. Being on holidays for one week in Scotland, there first destination was Hadrian's Wall, before they continued to Edinburgh. The hashpoint was just one kilometer from the road they took, so they at least had to try to get there.
As the satellite view already showed, there were lots of small walls between the fields, but there were also gates, which weren't locked, but only closed. It was not clear from which point of the road, they should start walking, but it quickly got clear, that the first point they chose (the parking lot of Otterburn Mill) wasn't the best, since it was on the wrong side of a river, which wasn't likely to cross without a boat. So they drove back few kilometers from where they came and tried it from the other side. A small parking lot was located conveniently close and from there they started a long sequence of fence crossing. First meadow was inhabited by cows and sheep, which peacefully ran to the other edge of their area, when the geo intruders came. It's not known how many further gates had to be opened and closed (with the area around the gates always very muddy), until the hashers finally got onto the hash field, which was inhabited by sheep, but it's known that the hashers reached the coordinates of their first geohash in Great Britain. Altogether, they walked about 3 km.
Photos
| One of the countless gates.
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Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination | There we are.
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| Hasher pointing at hash point.
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| "Pub" with hasher pointing at hash point.
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Achievements