2009-06-26 47 7

From Geohashing
Fri 26 Jun 2009 in Basel, Switzerland:
47.9886395, 7.7552430
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Location

In the thicket of a municipal forest near Freiburg.

Expedition by konrada

Today's meetup was located conveniently close to Freiburg, where I live. A thunderstorm was preparing to commence any minute while I cycled the 7.5km from my home to the place in the Mooswald forest, conveniently located almost on the way to my favourite quarry pond.

On the way, I met another cyclist at red traffic light where cyclists enjoy particularly low priority (see also [1]), and drove by a lone farm in the forest. When I had reached the last intersection on my map, a thunderstorm was preparing to commence any minute. I took out the GPS receiver and noticed that it uses babylonian coordinates, while I had only written down decimal coordinates. Aw droppings! Well, the location would have been somewhere in the dense forest anyway, so I just walked somewhere into the very uniform forest, put up a sign at a particularly arbitrary tree at ten past four and walked back to my bike.

The thunderstorm was still preparing to commence any minute while I rode home, and it finally started when I had reached my flat.


Recognizable Achievements

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konrada earned the Blinded by Science Consolation Prize
by failing to reach the (47, 7) geohash on 2009-06-26 wrote down decimal coordinates while GPS device uses babylonian format.
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Achievements

  • Reaching a place which is indistinguishable from the real place
  • Geohashing on the edge of a thunderstorm about to begin, without getting wet

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