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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
  
Another one in Blakeney National Nature Reserve in the salt marshes, Norfolk, UK.
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Blakeney National Nature Reserve in the salt marshes, Norfolk, UK.
  
 
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== Plans ==
 
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Low tide is at 18:00. Aim for that.
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High tide is at 22:00. Aim to arrive well before this. The hashpoint might be reachable at high tide because, although close to a spring tide, it's not near the equinox when the water levels rise higher. This point is 17 metres from the border with the [[Norwich, United Kingdom|Norwich]] graticule.
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
  
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*Arrived.  -- [[User:Sourcerer|Sourcerer]] ([[User talk:Sourcerer|talk]]) [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.97340274&lon=.99969149&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @52.9734,.9997] 20:52, 5 July 2015 (GMT+01:00)
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I was worried that the bird nesting fenced areas would prevent me getting to the hashpoint. There were two very large fenced areas which I avoided. At the Hood, I headed inland. The Hood is a small sand dune area. There is a long shingle spit parallel with the coast. There are mud flats and salt marshes inland. I had to cross 160 metres of salt marsh. At the hashpoint I got some photos. In that short time, the creeks turned from still water to fast flowing incoming tide. This is where planning and local knowledge is critical. I headed towards the sea and regained the shingle spit before I was cut off. Someone with no local knowledge could have headed towards the mainland but they would be cut off by deep fast flowing tidal creeks.
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The outward walk was on firm sand and shingle in the inter-tidal zone. On the return the solid ground for walking got narrower and narrower as the tide came in. In the end, I had to walk on the soft shingle which is much harder work with feet sinking into the loose stones on every pace. I would not have missed this though. This nature reserve is particularly beautiful, as is much of North Norfolk.
  
 
== Photos ==
 
== Photos ==
  
 
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Image:2015-07-05 52 0 Sourcerer LN5.jpg | Mary Jane
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Image:2015-07-05 52 0 Sourcerer Nesting.jpg | Birds Nesting
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Image:2015-07-05 52 0 Sourcerer Poppy 1.jpg | Horned Poppy
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Image:2015-07-05 52 0 Sourcerer The Hood.jpg | The Hood
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Image:2015-07-05 52 0 Sourcerer The Hashpoint.jpg | The Hashpoint
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Image:2015-07-05_52_0_Sourcerer_1436125893135.jpg | Proof. [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.97340274&lon=.99969149&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @52.9734,.9997]
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Image:2015-07-05 52 0 Sourcerer.jpg | Track in Google Earth
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Image:2015-07-05 52 0 Sourcerer Sunset.jpg | Sunset
 
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Location

Blakeney National Nature Reserve in the salt marshes, Norfolk, UK.

Participants

Sourcerer

Plans

High tide is at 22:00. Aim to arrive well before this. The hashpoint might be reachable at high tide because, although close to a spring tide, it's not near the equinox when the water levels rise higher. This point is 17 metres from the border with the Norwich graticule.

Expedition

I was worried that the bird nesting fenced areas would prevent me getting to the hashpoint. There were two very large fenced areas which I avoided. At the Hood, I headed inland. The Hood is a small sand dune area. There is a long shingle spit parallel with the coast. There are mud flats and salt marshes inland. I had to cross 160 metres of salt marsh. At the hashpoint I got some photos. In that short time, the creeks turned from still water to fast flowing incoming tide. This is where planning and local knowledge is critical. I headed towards the sea and regained the shingle spit before I was cut off. Someone with no local knowledge could have headed towards the mainland but they would be cut off by deep fast flowing tidal creeks.

The outward walk was on firm sand and shingle in the inter-tidal zone. On the return the solid ground for walking got narrower and narrower as the tide came in. In the end, I had to walk on the soft shingle which is much harder work with feet sinking into the loose stones on every pace. I would not have missed this though. This nature reserve is particularly beautiful, as is much of North Norfolk.

Photos

Achievements

Expeditions and Plans

2015-07-05
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Cambridge, United Kingdom Sourcerer Blakeney National Nature Reserve in the salt marshes, Norfolk, UK.



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2015-07-04 52 1 - 2015-07-05 52 0 - 2015-07-06 52 1 - KML file download of Sourcerer's expeditions for use with Google Earth.