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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
  
Today, the hashpoint is in a field near Neuenbürg, a formerly independent village, now a part of the town of [[Wikiepedia:Kraichtail|Kraichtail]], in which smaller villages were merged into in 1971.
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Today, the hashpoint is in a field near Neuenbürg, a formerly independent village, now a part of the town of [[Wikipedia:Kraichtal|Kraichtal]], in which smaller villages were merged into in 1971.
  
 
== Planning ==
 
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== Expedition by [[User:Koepfel|Koepfel]] ==
 
== Expedition by [[User:Koepfel|Koepfel]] ==
 
=== Report ===
 
=== Report ===
''will be done''
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I left my home at about 14:10 and cycled to to Durlach train station, way faster than I expected. Because of that, I managed to see [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-06-20_49_8/pages/page_3.html my S32 train] going to the main station, where it turned to go back to Menzingen. At 14:37, it was back in Durlach and I got on, not before wondering about the oddly numbered [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-06-20_49_8/pages/page_5.html platforms] in Durlach.
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Roughly 40 minutes later, I arrived in [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-06-20_49_8/pages/page_9.html Menzingen], the terminus of the Kraichtalbahn.. From there, I headed towards the Hashpoint, or at least I tried, since I got lost in Menzingen, accidentially taking the wrong road. Eventually, I found the right road out of Menzingen and headed through the [[Wikipedia:Kraichgau|Kraichgau]], a hilly area seperating the Odenwald from the Schwarzwald (Black Forest), mainly containing [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-06-20_49_8/pages/page_10.html wheat fields] and a [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-06-20_49_8/pages/page_12.html small settlements].
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With my detours in Menzingen and the area being more hilly than I expected, I was getting more and more afraid of not reaching the Hashpoint in time at 16:00. At 16:00, my GPS showed about [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-06-20_49_8/pages/page_17.html 300 meters] left. As the Hashpoint was in sight, I guess one could still call this a 16:00 saturday meetup.
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I parked my bike at the edge of a field, with the GPS pointing into it, about 80 meters to go. However, the field contained a [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-06-20_49_8/pages/page_20.html vast system] of tractor tracks that allowed me to reach the Hashpoint up to 10 meters without destroying anything. Continuing to the Hashpoint might have been possible, however, this might have had resulted in damaged crops, so I decided, that this is a reasonable distance to stop.
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After staying at the Hash until about 16:30, I continued cycling to [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-06-20_49_8/pages/page_33.html Odenheim], a 3700 people village, terminus of the Katzbachbahn (Cat Creek Railway). Both the Katzbachbahn and the Kraichtalbahn were built in 1896, to connect small Kraichgau villages to the Main Line in Bruchsal. Despite being close to abandonment several times in its history, they were converted to Light Rail lines in 1996.
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At 17:03, I left Odenheim, in the S31 back to Karlsruhe, arriving home at about 17:50.
 
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Image:2009-06-12 49 8-1ice.jpg|Not my train
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Image:2009-06-20 49 8-horses.jpg|Geohorses in Neuenbürg.
Image:2009-06-12 49 8-2militarya.jpg|Do not enter. Dogs will eat you!
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Image:2009-06-20 49 8-path.jpg|Many fields...
Image:2009-06-12 49 8-3militaryb.jpg|Military training grounds. Do not enter while in operation.
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Image:2009-06-20 49 8-hash.jpg|...one of them containing the Hashpoint
Image:2009-06-12 49 8-4road.jpg|
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Image:2009-06-20 49 8-marker.jpg|Reached.
Image:2009-06-12 49 8-5forest.jpg|GPS says: 90° into the forest.
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Image:2009-06-20 49 8-train.jpg|S31 in Odenheim.
Image:2009-06-12 49 8-6hash.jpg|Hashpoint. 360° of bushes and trees
 
Image:2009-06-12 49 8-7marker.jpg|Reached.
 
Image:2009-06-12 49 8-8raptor.jpg|PANIC!
 
Image:2009-06-12 49 8-9hashtree.jpg|Hash Tree
 
Image:2009-06-12_49_8-10anthill.jpg|Ant hill near the Hash
 
 
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</gallery>
 
[http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-06-20_49_8 (more pictures)]
 
[http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-06-20_49_8 (more pictures)]
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[[Category:Expeditions with photos]]
 
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Latest revision as of 04:02, 8 August 2019

Sat 20 Jun 2009 in Mannheim:
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Location

Today, the hashpoint is in a field near Neuenbürg, a formerly independent village, now a part of the town of Kraichtal, in which smaller villages were merged into in 1971.

Planning

Taking the S32 light rail from Karlsruhe-Durlach to Menzingen, bike from there to the Hash, back via the S31 from Odenheim.

Expedition by Koepfel

Report

I left my home at about 14:10 and cycled to to Durlach train station, way faster than I expected. Because of that, I managed to see my S32 train going to the main station, where it turned to go back to Menzingen. At 14:37, it was back in Durlach and I got on, not before wondering about the oddly numbered platforms in Durlach.

Roughly 40 minutes later, I arrived in Menzingen, the terminus of the Kraichtalbahn.. From there, I headed towards the Hashpoint, or at least I tried, since I got lost in Menzingen, accidentially taking the wrong road. Eventually, I found the right road out of Menzingen and headed through the Kraichgau, a hilly area seperating the Odenwald from the Schwarzwald (Black Forest), mainly containing wheat fields and a small settlements.

With my detours in Menzingen and the area being more hilly than I expected, I was getting more and more afraid of not reaching the Hashpoint in time at 16:00. At 16:00, my GPS showed about 300 meters left. As the Hashpoint was in sight, I guess one could still call this a 16:00 saturday meetup.

I parked my bike at the edge of a field, with the GPS pointing into it, about 80 meters to go. However, the field contained a vast system of tractor tracks that allowed me to reach the Hashpoint up to 10 meters without destroying anything. Continuing to the Hashpoint might have been possible, however, this might have had resulted in damaged crops, so I decided, that this is a reasonable distance to stop.

After staying at the Hash until about 16:30, I continued cycling to Odenheim, a 3700 people village, terminus of the Katzbachbahn (Cat Creek Railway). Both the Katzbachbahn and the Kraichtalbahn were built in 1896, to connect small Kraichgau villages to the Main Line in Bruchsal. Despite being close to abandonment several times in its history, they were converted to Light Rail lines in 1996.

At 17:03, I left Odenheim, in the S31 back to Karlsruhe, arriving home at about 17:50.

(more pictures)