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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
 
In a field between Six Mile Bottom and West Wratting, east of Cambridge.  The (minor) road between the villages runs past the field, and the hashpoint should be accessible if there are no crops.
 
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== Participants ==
 
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* [[User:Benjw|Benjw]]
 
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== Retro expedition on 2012-09-09 ==
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I had certainly intended to make this one on the correct day, but I still had a university assignment due with a midnight deadline, so that took priority.  The assignment was eventually finished and turned in (at 11:45pm; thank goodness for electronic submission!) but that left too little time to go hashing, so I went to bed instead.
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The following day was Friday and, as usual, a flurry of coordinates arrived at 2:30pm for the coming weekend.  [[2012-09-09 52 0|Sunday's hash]] turned out to be just 3 km away, so I decided to tack a retro-expedition on to that day's outing.
  
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It turned out that I was pretty busy on Sunday, too (mostly breaking up concrete and digging large holes; we have a lot of work to do in the garden!) so I didn't leave the house until 7:50pm.  I went to the correct day's hashpoint first, and then drove the short distance down to the retro hashpoint.  The roads were small and bendy, and good fun in the dark.  At one point I startled a hare sitting in the road, but I wasn't going particularly quickly and it had plenty of time to hop into the hedge.
I will certainly try to go at some point during the day, but exactly when depends on a lot of things so I will not try to estimate a timeIf I turn out to have plenty of time, I may combine this hashpoint with an expedition to either or both of the [[Northampton, United Kingdom|Northampton]] and [[Norwich, United Kingdom|Norwich]] hashpoints.
 
  
:The building materials have arrived, but I still have a lot to do today, so with regret, this expedition may not happen; and if it does, has most chance of happening at about 11:30pmIf I don't go today then I will certainly go as a [[retro expedition]] tomorrow— <span style="text-shadow:grey 0.2em 0.2em 0.1em; class=texhtml">[[User:Benjw|Benjw]]</span>&nbsp; <sub>{[[User talk:Benjw|talk]]}</sub> 09:36, 6 September 2012 (EDT)
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There was an entrance into the field for tractors and the like; I pulled the car in and parked thereThe field was full of stubble from this year's crop and I was easily able to walk the 160 metres or so straight across the field to the hashpointSuccess was easily achieved; just a shame it was three days late!
  
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It wasn't completely dark yet, and I could just about make out the wind turbines on a nearby hill rotating in the dark. In the other direction the lights of Cambridge were on the horizon, and I headed back in that direction for home and bed.  I arrived back just over an hour after I left.
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Thu 6 Sep 2012 in Cambridge, UK:
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Location

In a field between Six Mile Bottom and West Wratting, east of Cambridge. The (minor) road between the villages runs past the field, and the hashpoint should be accessible if there are no crops.

Participants

This expedition was part of a multihash by Benjw. For the other parts, see:  
2012-09-09 52 0 2012-09-06 52 0

Retro expedition on 2012-09-09

I had certainly intended to make this one on the correct day, but I still had a university assignment due with a midnight deadline, so that took priority. The assignment was eventually finished and turned in (at 11:45pm; thank goodness for electronic submission!) but that left too little time to go hashing, so I went to bed instead.

The following day was Friday and, as usual, a flurry of coordinates arrived at 2:30pm for the coming weekend. Sunday's hash turned out to be just 3 km away, so I decided to tack a retro-expedition on to that day's outing.

It turned out that I was pretty busy on Sunday, too (mostly breaking up concrete and digging large holes; we have a lot of work to do in the garden!) so I didn't leave the house until 7:50pm. I went to the correct day's hashpoint first, and then drove the short distance down to the retro hashpoint. The roads were small and bendy, and good fun in the dark. At one point I startled a hare sitting in the road, but I wasn't going particularly quickly and it had plenty of time to hop into the hedge.

There was an entrance into the field for tractors and the like; I pulled the car in and parked there. The field was full of stubble from this year's crop and I was easily able to walk the 160 metres or so straight across the field to the hashpoint. Success was easily achieved; just a shame it was three days late!

It wasn't completely dark yet, and I could just about make out the wind turbines on a nearby hill rotating in the dark. In the other direction the lights of Cambridge were on the horizon, and I headed back in that direction for home and bed. I arrived back just over an hour after I left.

Photographic documentation

To come.