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Where's that and why? I've usually found other ways into squares so I've never had to do anything that silly. There's a couple that I'm stuck on but that's more to do with not wanting to be answering questions about why I'm in a school or why I'm in a postal depot or some oil sheiks backyard or whatever. I guess lots of tile baggers probably take more risks
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Was a post on squadrats FB last year. Some military compound
https://www.strava.com/activities/8906735452
https://squadrats.com/activity/Eizh8vZbdMqOsWAnZBSTNews from Hel
Karo & Adam have just seized two military-grade squadratinhos 🎖️
We've learned that to collect the first one, they needed to use a technique called "a phone on a stick." While the second one was possible thanks to a method called "running away from the guards."
The location is crucial here. It's Hel. A funny-looking peninsula on the Baltic Sea with a long military history.- We've been mapping Hel for a few years, and except for the Polish President's Holiday Resort, we'll be done with Hel this year. To achieve this, we needed to do a lot walking on beaches, through thickets, and around military areas.
- We've been mapping Hel for a few years, and except for the Polish President's Holiday Resort, we'll be done with Hel this year. To achieve this, we needed to do a lot walking on beaches, through thickets, and around military areas.
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MisterTomTom
No poking sticks through fences?