Talk:2018-05-21 52 0

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Viability study for Tongs/B

Okay, the hashpoint could have been out in the middle of nowhere, but instead its within a convenient distance of Kings Lynn railway station. On the other hand, it's Kings Lynn railway station, roughly 150km from me. The journey to the hashpoint would be about three hours each way would cost me about £60. The prospect of crop damage stopping us reaching the point is not ideal either. Disappointing.

Sourcerer, you said you might be trying the London hashpoints. For London West, I have discovered that both St Albans and my local station is on the Thameslink, so to get to St Albans at least would be a direct journey. This makes things a bit more possible. The London East one is sort of in the middle of nowhere near Chelmsford, and Google tells me it would take two hours or so to get to.

Failing that, we can see how things turn out for Mouse-over Day.

Agreed. Try for Mouse-over Day. I'd consider London East, north of the Thames and the NE corner of London West --Sourcerer (talk) 21:46, 20 May 2018 (UTC)
Please give me a shout if you're going to try for 2018-05-21 52 -0 and would like to do some kind of meetup. No worries if not though. Tongs (talk) 21:59, 20 May 2018 (UTC)

Apologies, but I absolutely won't be able to join you for any of these. :-( Maybe on Saturday morning if it's very close to Cambridge. Have fun, anyway. — Benjw  {talk} 22:09, 20 May 2018 (UTC)

Perhaps we can make this week Geohashing Week, and keep a look-out every day for a good point to have a meet-up at. Tongs (talk) 06:12, 21 May 2018 (UTC)