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I didn't notice until I'd already had a few mouthfuls. I went to the tap in the bathroom
 
I didn't notice until I'd already had a few mouthfuls. I went to the tap in the bathroom
 
and rinsed out both my bottles several times but couldn't quite get rid of the taste. I informed the shopkeep that the water at the tap tasted like petrol but he didn't seem to care and told me it wasn't drinking water.
 
and rinsed out both my bottles several times but couldn't quite get rid of the taste. I informed the shopkeep that the water at the tap tasted like petrol but he didn't seem to care and told me it wasn't drinking water.
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(Edit 24/02/13: When talking to Felix about this hash as soon as I mentioned the petrol staion in Yarra Glen he told me not to drink the water).
  
 
I continued my ride up to Kinglake and passed the bus shelter in Pheasant Creek where I
 
I continued my ride up to Kinglake and passed the bus shelter in Pheasant Creek where I

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Location

In a paddock near Ballan

Participants

Planning

My plan was to get two geohashes in one day, this being my second. See 2013-02-20_-37_145 for the first one.

Expedition

I left my previous hash at 1:42pm on foot for the first bit then bike for the rest planning on going to the Ballan hash via Yarra Glen- Kinglake - Whittlesea - Mount Macedon.

My first stop was to fill up my water bottles at a petrol station in Yarry Glen. I've filled up my water bottle at the outdoor tap at hundreds (or at least dozens) of petrol station all over Victoria and never had a problem other than Beaufort where even at 3am the water is warm and tastes like dirt.

The water from the tap from the petrol station at Yarra Glen tasted a lot like petrol but I didn't notice until I'd already had a few mouthfuls. I went to the tap in the bathroom and rinsed out both my bottles several times but couldn't quite get rid of the taste. I informed the shopkeep that the water at the tap tasted like petrol but he didn't seem to care and told me it wasn't drinking water.

(Edit 24/02/13: When talking to Felix about this hash as soon as I mentioned the petrol staion in Yarra Glen he told me not to drink the water).

I continued my ride up to Kinglake and passed the bus shelter in Pheasant Creek where I almost spent the night on a previous hash trip. The Kinglake to Kinglake west stretch of the ride is a lot more pleasant than I remembered not having seen anything on my last trip you are riding along a ridge for most of it with good views both ways with gentle undulating hills. The last few km to Whittlesea is a relaxing moderately steep descent that you can roll down very fast without trying. At some point between Kinglake West and Whitlesea I started feeling incredibly tired and slightly nauseous. In Whittlesea I decided i was not up for the original planned route of going over Mount Macedon and that I would take a short cut going through Mickleham knocking about 60km off the route. I continued on the shorter route and turned into Donnybrook road, about 1km down it (up it, it's quite steep) my vision was getting blurry and i could barely stay on my bike. I'm not sure if this was due to drinking too much petrol, being dehydrated(it was a hot day and I'd been hesitant to drink much water due to the petrol taste) or my just being a sookly lala. ~200k more riding was definitely not an option so i went home opting for the 8k ride to South Morang station rather than the 30km directly home. My only consolation being I'd never caught a train on the South Morang line before.

Within 10 minutes of getting on the train I felt perfectly fine and deeply regretted my decision.

Photos

Achievements