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So, hash landed on land, and within reasonable range, we had to take advantage of this once in a blue moon opportunity. Basically it was an exercise in driving, a 150 km round trip. Seeings neither of us own a GPS (yet), JimmyNZ wrote directions on the back of an envelope (quite literally, on the back of an election envelope - Auckland is having an election soon to amalgamate eight regional councils into one honking large Super City!!).  
 
So, hash landed on land, and within reasonable range, we had to take advantage of this once in a blue moon opportunity. Basically it was an exercise in driving, a 150 km round trip. Seeings neither of us own a GPS (yet), JimmyNZ wrote directions on the back of an envelope (quite literally, on the back of an election envelope - Auckland is having an election soon to amalgamate eight regional councils into one honking large Super City!!).  
  
Anyway, digression. With directions, Greenslime drives while listening to my navagator prattle on. Uneventful trip, the occassional roadworks that one cannot escape in NZ. Arrive at hash which JimmyNZ had forseen, jumped the camouflaged 2 strand, hangin in mid-air electric fence which I nearly collided into with the car first. It was just after we took the photos that we noticed that there was an appropriate quantity of wind, blowing around, in the air, to fly a KITE. And being surrounded by large paddocks (with large power lines mind you) we thought this would be a good opportunity to give a display of the manner in which the potential 'Fly a Kite Achievement' can be attained.  
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Anyway, digression. With directions, Greenslime drives while listening to my navagator prattle on. Uneventful trip, the occassional roadworks that one cannot escape in NZ. Arrive at hash which JimmyNZ had forseen, jumped the camouflaged 2 strand, hangin in mid-air electric fence which I nearly collided into with the car first. It was just after we took the photos that we noticed that there was an appropriate quantity of wind, blowing around, in the air, to fly a KITE. And being surrounded by large paddocks (with large power lines mind you) we thought this would be a good opportunity to give a display of the manner in which the potential '[[Fly a Kite Achievement|Fly a Kite achievement]]' can be attained.  
  
 
With a large herd of spectators waiting in anticipation for the display (see photo) we ummed and aaah as to who owned the paddock, where they lived, and whether we should bother, whether the wind was good enough, whether that was indeed a bull in the paddock. Both of us tried to talk each other both into and out of it. Green bit the bullet, approached the nearest house to, not surprisingly, find the farmer not home. Oh well, we tried. Continuing on the previous conversation, and sticking out like sore thumbs on the side of the road, a farmer on a quad bike approached, Green aprehended him, and started up a conversation with the words "Well i know this sounds random..." and asked permission to use the paddock. Firstly he said no, on questioning him further, he asked how large the kite was - seems he was under the impression i was intending to launch and hangglider or something. After putting his worries to rest, he relented and permission received. Kite flown (briefly, the wind wasnt quite strong enough), kite put away, covered in cow poo, and we were on our way.
 
With a large herd of spectators waiting in anticipation for the display (see photo) we ummed and aaah as to who owned the paddock, where they lived, and whether we should bother, whether the wind was good enough, whether that was indeed a bull in the paddock. Both of us tried to talk each other both into and out of it. Green bit the bullet, approached the nearest house to, not surprisingly, find the farmer not home. Oh well, we tried. Continuing on the previous conversation, and sticking out like sore thumbs on the side of the road, a farmer on a quad bike approached, Green aprehended him, and started up a conversation with the words "Well i know this sounds random..." and asked permission to use the paddock. Firstly he said no, on questioning him further, he asked how large the kite was - seems he was under the impression i was intending to launch and hangglider or something. After putting his worries to rest, he relented and permission received. Kite flown (briefly, the wind wasnt quite strong enough), kite put away, covered in cow poo, and we were on our way.

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Location

Easy location, on the side of the road opposite a driveway on Gelling Rd in the Franklin district

Participants

Plans

Though it's the middle of the week, I (JimmyNZ) actually have the day off and since I only have plans in the morning decided to take a little road trip in the afternoon and do this easy hash. Okay, it's 85km away, but it's on the side of the road which does not happen very often around here.

So plan to finish up my business in the morning. Greenslime, pending she can get the afternoon off, will rendezvous with me and we'll travel down. Aim to do this as a no batteries hash as it's so simple. So will take photos and post here later.

Expedition

So, hash landed on land, and within reasonable range, we had to take advantage of this once in a blue moon opportunity. Basically it was an exercise in driving, a 150 km round trip. Seeings neither of us own a GPS (yet), JimmyNZ wrote directions on the back of an envelope (quite literally, on the back of an election envelope - Auckland is having an election soon to amalgamate eight regional councils into one honking large Super City!!).

Anyway, digression. With directions, Greenslime drives while listening to my navagator prattle on. Uneventful trip, the occassional roadworks that one cannot escape in NZ. Arrive at hash which JimmyNZ had forseen, jumped the camouflaged 2 strand, hangin in mid-air electric fence which I nearly collided into with the car first. It was just after we took the photos that we noticed that there was an appropriate quantity of wind, blowing around, in the air, to fly a KITE. And being surrounded by large paddocks (with large power lines mind you) we thought this would be a good opportunity to give a display of the manner in which the potential 'Fly a Kite achievement' can be attained.

With a large herd of spectators waiting in anticipation for the display (see photo) we ummed and aaah as to who owned the paddock, where they lived, and whether we should bother, whether the wind was good enough, whether that was indeed a bull in the paddock. Both of us tried to talk each other both into and out of it. Green bit the bullet, approached the nearest house to, not surprisingly, find the farmer not home. Oh well, we tried. Continuing on the previous conversation, and sticking out like sore thumbs on the side of the road, a farmer on a quad bike approached, Green aprehended him, and started up a conversation with the words "Well i know this sounds random..." and asked permission to use the paddock. Firstly he said no, on questioning him further, he asked how large the kite was - seems he was under the impression i was intending to launch and hangglider or something. After putting his worries to rest, he relented and permission received. Kite flown (briefly, the wind wasnt quite strong enough), kite put away, covered in cow poo, and we were on our way.


Photos

Hash Awards

Compass.jpg
JimmyNZ and Greenslime earned the No Batteries Geohash Achievement
by reaching the (-37, 175) geohash on 2010-07-07.
The plan on paper.JPG
Gift.PNG
JimmyNZ and Greenslime earned the Ambassador achievement
by obtaining permission from farmer to access the (-37, 175) geohash on 2010-07-07.
Launching the kite.JPG