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On my way from work, I took a few moments to visit wuthin the ground of the [[Royal Military College, Duntroon]], where officer cadet are trained for the Australian Army. In an out-of-the-way area, there are some housing units. This was in a front yard of one of these, just down from a sign saying that it was a crime to enter beyond the sign, without a lawful reason. Sorry, but GeoHashing does not cut that mustard. I took some pictures from beyond the sign, then went on to a meeting.
  
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Image:2013-10-28_-35_149_17.40.05.jpg|This beats getting arrested for trespass.
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Revision as of 14:00, 28 October 2013

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Location

The front yard of a housing unit in a quiet street in suburban Campbell, ACT.

Participants

Plans

  • 1PE was completely absorbed in an activity all weekend, so is doing this on the Monday following the Saturday of the hash. It will probably involve standing on the street's footpath and taking a picture over the fence.

Expedition

On my way from work, I took a few moments to visit wuthin the ground of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, where officer cadet are trained for the Australian Army. In an out-of-the-way area, there are some housing units. This was in a front yard of one of these, just down from a sign saying that it was a crime to enter beyond the sign, without a lawful reason. Sorry, but GeoHashing does not cut that mustard. I took some pictures from beyond the sign, then went on to a meeting.


Photos

Achievements