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== Who went ==
 
== Who went ==
 
* [[User:Lachie|Lachie]]
 
* [[User:Lachie|Lachie]]
*Cam
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*Tom W
 
  
 
==Expedition==
 
==Expedition==
Cam, Tom and I agreed to meet at Southern Cross Station at 10:30 am for the 10:52 train. Tom lived further away from the station than Cam and I so he was catching a train in while Cam and I were planning on riding to Southern Cross Station. At 10:00 i received a text from Tom saying he had made it to the train but almost missed it due to a lack of air in his tyres. The trip was off to a bad start before it even started. Cam and I were getting ready and just about to leave at 10:15 when I discovered that I too had a flat tyre. There was no time to repair it so i went to the closest bike shop and then walked to Jewel station hoping i could still catch a train in on time and change the tube on the train, Cam hadn't brought his myki and had a perfectly functioning bike so he rode to Southern cross anyway. In the fuss of flat tyres and running late I forgot to put my saddle bag on my bike meaning I had no tyre leavers or any other tools which I was planning using for some last minute bike maintenance on the train. Cam and Tom made it to their train fine but my train would be too late getting to Southern Cross so i got off at North Melbourne and caught the train out to Broadmeadows where i could get on the train with Cam and Tom. As soon as i got on the Broadmeadows train i set about changing a tyre with no tyre levers, I managed to get the tyre off using my keys but before i put tyre back on some cyclists got on who kindly lent me their tyre levers. The Broadmeadows changeover went smoothly and i joined Cam and Tom with a mostly functioning bike.
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At 8pm it was still pretty warm in Melbourne, the BOM tell me 31.3 degrees but it was considerably warmer than that inside the house as we don't believe in air conditioning. I decided I had to get out of the house until it was cool enough to sleep and geohashing was the answer. It was only a 50k ride and I had 4 hours and I had some friends at The Corkman Pub in Cartlton so I went down there for a while. I left the pub at 9:20 heading for the hash near Melton. I wasn't sure exactly what route I would take but I knew the area I was going through fairly well and i had a few options. In Keilor I decided to take the Calder Freeway instead of Melton Highway. I had looked up where you were allowed to ride on the Calder freeway on months ago but apparently misremembered. You aren't allowed on til Sunshine avenue with good reason. My first few km of the freeway had no emergency lane so i was in the lane with the rest of the traffic having to change lanes to avoid me, I was in hi vis with good lights so it didn't matter too much. After not too long on the freeway I was surprised to see a snake slither out onto the road in front of me which gave be quite a fright and I swerved to avoid it. As i recovered from the shock riding along with my heart racing another one slithered out about 100m later. The best explanation I could come up with for why two snakes came out of the grass onto the road at the same time is that it was not long after sunset and the bitumen was warmer than the grass they had been in.
 
 
The Bike ride from Broadford station to the hash was only 7.8k if you went the direct route, 10k if you miss a turn and have to double back. We reached the closest point on the road to the hash which was only 60m away, ditched our bikes and started looking for a good place to climb the barbed wire electric fence into the paddock. The paddock had several horses in it and of course where there are horses there's horse poo. The geohash was right on a pile of poo(does this count for the geocache achievement?). We took some photos and started heading towards our bikes and on the way back I took a short detour because I wanted to pat a horse. After a quick sniff the horse and i decided we liked each other so we took a selfie together to immortalise our friendship. Hash reached at 12:31pm.
 
  
As well as the obvious reason of geohashing being awesome we were doing this ride to train for a cycle (geohashing) tour of Indonesia in July so instead of taking the boring option of riding to Broadford and going home we rode to Woodend where there was a train station and a brewery. The ride was just over 70k all up through pleasent country side mostly made up of farm land and gum trees with undulating hills most of the way with no serious climbs but some nice fast down hills. We stopped for lunch at Kilmore Coles where we all ate far too much pasta salad. After a few rest breaks along the way we arrived at the brewery at 4:55. I walked in about a little bit before the others and ordered three tasting paddles, the barman and two tourists next to me seemed a little surprised until i explained I had friends joining me shortly. We didn't have much time before the train and there were eight beers per paddle so we started drinking the beers as the others were being poured. [[User:Felix Dance|Felix]] is famous for having completed one of these tasting paddles in three minutes in similar circumstances, we weren't in quite as much of a rush so we took about 10 minutes before catching the train back to Melbourne.
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After the snakes there was very little excitement, I rode as far as my bike would take me stashing the bike behind a tree and climbing the barbed wire fence into a paddock. The paddock seemed empty but I could hear a loud clanging from a fence not to far off, some lare animal was obviously having a disagreement with it, as i was wearing a t-shirt with a rhino on it i decided it was probably a rhino. The first 300m in the paddock were easy til I hit a fence, after climbing it the terrain became rocky with lots of pittosporum and kangaroo apple trees as I headed up the hill. I made it to the hash at 11:54 pm - plenty of time to spare. I waited around til midnight to get the midnight hash achievement and then headed home.
  
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The ride home was a lot slower than the ride there even though it should have been an easier ride. I did most of the climbing on the way there and could role most of the way home but I was getting pretty tired. I stopped in Diggers rest for about 10 minutes at 1:30 to check the new hash points and decided they could wait until after sleep, my phone was also at 1% battery so i would have to charge it before anymore geohashing. As i was riding through Taylors Lakes i was getting really tired and was struggling to keep my eyes open, so I found a patch of grass in the shade of a street sign and had a nap. I don't know how long i slept for as I wasn't wearing a watch but I was awoken by a man walking along the footpath whitsling and smoking a pipe. He was wearing a singlet and was incredibly muscley. He reminded me a lot of Popeye. Since i was awake again i thought it best to keep riding home but this didn't last long. In Keilor  I was falling asleep again so i pulled over and lay down under a pine tree, this place was much more comfortable than the previous and i was asleep in no time. Once again I don't know how long I was there for but i was rudely awoken by a horrible stinging feeling in my ankle. I had a look but at first couldn't work out what it was. After a short while jumping around and yelling most likely looking like a fool I found a bull ant biting my ankle through my sock. After this I thought it best not to sleep any more and rode home. Arriving at 4am.
 
== Photos ==
 
== Photos ==
 
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Image:2013_03_02_-37_144_rock.jpg | Hanging Rock. I hear it's a nice place for a picnic.
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I will upload photos later, I'm running late for uni.
  
 
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Location

On a rocky hill half way between Melton and Gisborne.

Who went


Expedition

At 8pm it was still pretty warm in Melbourne, the BOM tell me 31.3 degrees but it was considerably warmer than that inside the house as we don't believe in air conditioning. I decided I had to get out of the house until it was cool enough to sleep and geohashing was the answer. It was only a 50k ride and I had 4 hours and I had some friends at The Corkman Pub in Cartlton so I went down there for a while. I left the pub at 9:20 heading for the hash near Melton. I wasn't sure exactly what route I would take but I knew the area I was going through fairly well and i had a few options. In Keilor I decided to take the Calder Freeway instead of Melton Highway. I had looked up where you were allowed to ride on the Calder freeway on months ago but apparently misremembered. You aren't allowed on til Sunshine avenue with good reason. My first few km of the freeway had no emergency lane so i was in the lane with the rest of the traffic having to change lanes to avoid me, I was in hi vis with good lights so it didn't matter too much. After not too long on the freeway I was surprised to see a snake slither out onto the road in front of me which gave be quite a fright and I swerved to avoid it. As i recovered from the shock riding along with my heart racing another one slithered out about 100m later. The best explanation I could come up with for why two snakes came out of the grass onto the road at the same time is that it was not long after sunset and the bitumen was warmer than the grass they had been in.

After the snakes there was very little excitement, I rode as far as my bike would take me stashing the bike behind a tree and climbing the barbed wire fence into a paddock. The paddock seemed empty but I could hear a loud clanging from a fence not to far off, some lare animal was obviously having a disagreement with it, as i was wearing a t-shirt with a rhino on it i decided it was probably a rhino. The first 300m in the paddock were easy til I hit a fence, after climbing it the terrain became rocky with lots of pittosporum and kangaroo apple trees as I headed up the hill. I made it to the hash at 11:54 pm - plenty of time to spare. I waited around til midnight to get the midnight hash achievement and then headed home.

The ride home was a lot slower than the ride there even though it should have been an easier ride. I did most of the climbing on the way there and could role most of the way home but I was getting pretty tired. I stopped in Diggers rest for about 10 minutes at 1:30 to check the new hash points and decided they could wait until after sleep, my phone was also at 1% battery so i would have to charge it before anymore geohashing. As i was riding through Taylors Lakes i was getting really tired and was struggling to keep my eyes open, so I found a patch of grass in the shade of a street sign and had a nap. I don't know how long i slept for as I wasn't wearing a watch but I was awoken by a man walking along the footpath whitsling and smoking a pipe. He was wearing a singlet and was incredibly muscley. He reminded me a lot of Popeye. Since i was awake again i thought it best to keep riding home but this didn't last long. In Keilor I was falling asleep again so i pulled over and lay down under a pine tree, this place was much more comfortable than the previous and i was asleep in no time. Once again I don't know how long I was there for but i was rudely awoken by a horrible stinging feeling in my ankle. I had a look but at first couldn't work out what it was. After a short while jumping around and yelling most likely looking like a fool I found a bull ant biting my ankle through my sock. After this I thought it best not to sleep any more and rode home. Arriving at 4am.

Photos

Achievement

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Lachie earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
by cycling 98km to and from the 2013-03-06/-37,144 (-37, 144) geohash on date 2013-03-06.