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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
I travelled by car to Willoughby, and then walked out on the footpath around 15:40. The target was in a grass field with a couple of horses, so I wandered down the field to the exact hashpoint, or as close as my GPS would detect, anyway. It seems to be very reluctant to change the displayed coordinates if you only move a meter or two, even if the HDoP is less than a meter.  
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I travelled by car to Willoughby, and then walked out on the footpath around 15:40. The target was in a grass field with a couple of horses, so I wandered down the field to the exact hashpoint, or as close as my GPS would detect, anyway. It seems to be very reluctant to change the displayed coordinates if you only move a meter or two, even if the HDoP is less than a meter. I got the photo to the nearest arc-second, anyway.
  
 
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Image:2009-08-02_52_-1_GPS.JPG | Me with GPS. Odd expression due to trying to hold GPS and take photo with a camera that's battery compartment falls apart.
 
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Latest revision as of 04:58, 8 August 2019

Sun 2 Aug 2009 in 52,-1:
52.5333294, -1.1774206
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Location

In a field just off the M1, accessible by footpath from Willoughby Waterleys.

Participants

Joe Hardman

Expedition

I travelled by car to Willoughby, and then walked out on the footpath around 15:40. The target was in a grass field with a couple of horses, so I wandered down the field to the exact hashpoint, or as close as my GPS would detect, anyway. It seems to be very reluctant to change the displayed coordinates if you only move a meter or two, even if the HDoP is less than a meter. I got the photo to the nearest arc-second, anyway.

Photos