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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
Okay, so we are a little hooked on this geohasing thing. This one involved us actually paying to use intenet to find out where todays hash was. Seeings we were travelling anyway, heading back to our home town Auckland, we could fit in a detour or two somewhere (still thinking multi has potential).
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Okay, so we are a little hooked on this geohasing thing. This one involved us actually paying to use internet to find out where today's hash was. Seeings we were traveling anyway, heading back to our home town Auckland, we could fit in a detour or two somewhere (still thinking multihash potential) and besides, our GPS still had battery left, may as well use it before JimmyNZ had to return it (listen to the addict justifying the behavour....)
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Anyway, this one should be easy! And it was surprisingly close the the hash achieved two days prior. Google maps showed it to be in a farmers paddock (although previous experience shows that sometimes Google can lie) and there were some buildings close to the site. The journey to the site was swift and uneventful. The paddock was planted in some unidentifiable plant probably used for animal feed. We visited the three houses in the immediate area, two were unoccupied (obviously the occupants were actually working on a Monday, unlike us). The third house had a large farmer and a large farmers large wife in attendance. JimmyNZ explained the game, and the reply came as 'If my house gets burgled, ill hunt you down and f$%kn kill ya.' I imagine it was in that not so serious, but deadly serious tone that people use some times. No doubt he had a gun. We are unsure if he got our license plate number.
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Permission granted, we vaulted the fence, went to the hash about 100 m in, trying not to stomple plants, got the photos, and gapped it out of there. I'm sure I saw the farmer on this deck with his gun......
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==

Revision as of 06:43, 1 February 2010

Mon 1 Feb 2010 in -38,175:
-38.4945115, 175.8367276
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Location

Arataki, South Waikato, New Zealand

Participants

Greenslime

JimmyNZ

Plans

On way back from tramping in Kaimanawas, nipped into internet cafe to check out the hashes on route. Accessible hash was discovered just off the route home - about 100 m off a road, off a road, off SH 32. After brekkie, will invade a farmers paddock and continue home.

Expedition

Okay, so we are a little hooked on this geohasing thing. This one involved us actually paying to use internet to find out where today's hash was. Seeings we were traveling anyway, heading back to our home town Auckland, we could fit in a detour or two somewhere (still thinking multihash potential) and besides, our GPS still had battery left, may as well use it before JimmyNZ had to return it (listen to the addict justifying the behavour....)

Anyway, this one should be easy! And it was surprisingly close the the hash achieved two days prior. Google maps showed it to be in a farmers paddock (although previous experience shows that sometimes Google can lie) and there were some buildings close to the site. The journey to the site was swift and uneventful. The paddock was planted in some unidentifiable plant probably used for animal feed. We visited the three houses in the immediate area, two were unoccupied (obviously the occupants were actually working on a Monday, unlike us). The third house had a large farmer and a large farmers large wife in attendance. JimmyNZ explained the game, and the reply came as 'If my house gets burgled, ill hunt you down and f$%kn kill ya.' I imagine it was in that not so serious, but deadly serious tone that people use some times. No doubt he had a gun. We are unsure if he got our license plate number.

Permission granted, we vaulted the fence, went to the hash about 100 m in, trying not to stomple plants, got the photos, and gapped it out of there. I'm sure I saw the farmer on this deck with his gun......

Tracklog

From Taupo, SH1 onto Poihipi Rd, onto Kaahu Rd.

Photos