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  • | n = [[Erfurt, Germany|Erfurt]] ...the city of Nürnberg at its western edge and extends nearly to Regensburg in the south-east and up to Bayreuth at the north.
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  • | name = [[Erfurt, Germany|Erfurt]] The Erfurt [[graticule]] (50,11) covers some parts of the [[Germany|German]] [[Germany
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  • ...ticule page. Don't forget to select the correct options: categories "total expeditions" vs "coordinates reached" and "most active of all time" vs "most active of *the most expeditions (using [[:Category:Expeditions]])
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  • | ne = [[Erfurt, Germany|Erfurt]] ...ashing%2Fhistory%2Fkmlz.php%3Flat%3D49%26lon%3D10&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=9 Overview in Google Maps] (may be slow at first request)
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  • | se = [[Erfurt, Germany|Erfurt]] ...cule features parts of the Harz mountains, where the good stuff comes from in Pulp fiction.
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  • ...only about twenty kilometres away! It rained like shit, so at least I gave in and didn't insist on going by bike. We took my car to our beautiful (har ha ...aves, so I marked the way to the hashpoint. Note that only people standing in the sun cast a shadow!
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  • *the most expeditions (using [[:Category:Expeditions]]) *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category
    228 KB (23,743 words) - 17:59, 8 October 2022
  • ...ed-like plants next to a fast-flowing muddy creek in a rural area north of Erfurt, between Niederspier and Otterstedt ...spite the delay I had caused, Tomcat managed to get us safely to Nürnberg in time, and as he had promised, found a good free parking spot just a few hun
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  • ...hich would get [[User:Manu|Manu]] her 4th successful geohashing expedition in a row and me my 3rd. ...use several nice paved bike paths that got us quickly to the hash located in-between the small town of Dachwig and a lake. Luckily, the exact coordinate
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  • ...racer achievement, because the hashpoint seemed to be located on a street in Roßleben, which meant the speed limit would most likely be 50 km/h (that w ..., Buttstädt, Apolda). Meanwhile it got dark and I rode the last two hours in the dark. Got home at 22:50 after 112.2 km of cycling (1293 m total ascent
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  • ...in that it was reported on the wiki, it was awesome, and it was terrible, in the superlative degree of comparison only.|[[User:wmcduff|wmcduff]], with a ...plete the challenge. Note that the second geohasher must reach coordinates in a place ''officially'' named Vancouver, not just the Vancouver graticule.
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  • ...ner of the graticules, which gave me a good chance to get my first geohash in the graticule east of my home graticule. It was located not far from a road ...barrage Hohenleuben after 64 km of cycling. Everything was like it looked in Google Earth and I could ride the bike as close as 10 m to the hash which w
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  • ...rd's family) and liked the hash being located in a forest not too far from Erfurt. We planned to conduct today's expedition without crossing our own tracks t ...r ride to the nearest villlage Burgtonna. From there we took roads back to Erfurt that lay south of the ones we used for our journey there. We managed to rea
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  • ...nce of only two hundred metres) and so between meeting him at the start in Erfurt and at the first supply station at Schmücke there remained only about an h Image:20090704-50N10E_01.jpg|Romantic fog in valley "Kanzlersgrund".
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  • ...ard]] also could have visited the 50 11 hashpoint near Kirchheim, south of Erfurt, which would be about the same distance from Jena, but he decided to take t He started with his bike from work around 17:50 and arrived in Ernsee, where he had to leave paved roads less than two hours later. When h
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  • ...their first walk geohash. It was only 2.8 km through the southern part of Erfurt and into the forest, where the hashpoint was located on a walking path. Rei Image:20090718-50N11E-4.jpg|Manu on the walk back through Erfurt's Steigerwald.
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  • ...uld walk, so they happily reached the hashpoint on their 1st hashiversary (in the same graticule!). [[Category:Expeditions]]
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  • ...na. So he just ate a banana and rode back, arriving at his home at 10 p.m. in the dark after 107 km. Image:20090817-50N11E-03.jpg|View over Erfurt, not far from the hashpoint.
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  • ...pectacular as it could be, but nevertheless another successfull expedition in 50 11 - hooray! [[Category:Expeditions]]
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  • ...80 m total ascent? Well ... and for an other successful geohash in [[Jena, Erfurt, Saalfeld, Germany|(50 11)]]. ...before with the help of Google maps and my City Navigator map proved to be in a good paved condition, so that I could enjoy the whole ride. The haspoint
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