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[[User:The_T-Man|The_T-Man]]'s displaced origin geohash coordinates for the Innsbruck graticule (47, 11) are near some sort of quarry in rural Bavaria. | [[User:The_T-Man|The_T-Man]]'s displaced origin geohash coordinates for the Innsbruck graticule (47, 11) are near some sort of quarry in rural Bavaria. | ||
== Participants == | == Participants == | ||
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− | + | * [[User:The_T-Man|The_T-Man]] | |
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− | == Expedition == | + | == Retro Expedition == |
− | + | As I already wrote on my profile page, I wasn't too pleased when I was told that I had to do 9 months of social service (called "Zivildienst" = "civil service") because of our drafting system here in Germany. This also includes a stay of four days in some sort of school to take part in classes on politics, ethics and society issues. However, I was quite happy when I found out that my Displaced Origin hashpoint was only 5.8km away from said school. Unfortunately my class didn't end until 4.30 p.m., so I had to walk most of the distance in the dark. | |
− | + | My path led me out of the village and for about 5km along a small street through a forest. Then I passed through a village that was located on a small hill and went left towards a farm and small bits of forest. Finally, I arrived in front of some sort of quarry that streched at least 100 m into the dark. Staying on the path, I could approach the hashpoint up to about 27 m. While the satellite image had shown more or less grassy plains, in the meantime someone seemed to have planted a forest there, consisting of pines ranging from 4-10 m in height that were planted 30-100cm(!) apart from each other. Even more demotivating, the terrain on the edge of the forest was incredibly steep. Since I didn't want to have gone all the way in vain, I grabbed on to some pines and climbed up into the forest. I fought my way forward through the pines, until, after about 3m I was stopped by a chain-link fence. I climbed over it and made my way through the thicket until I was up to 2.8 m away from the hashpoints, which seemed to be located directly at the base of a big pine tree (photo of hashpoint and Stupid Grin are missing because my camera had already gotten quite wet). Crouching below the trees, I realized that I hadn't set a waypoint on my GPS when I had left the path. Since I couldn't walk in a straight line long enough for the GPS to attune to my direction of movement, I was left pretty disoriented, calmed only by the fact that the forest appeared to be limited on all four sides from outside. So I fought my way onwards, probably circling around for a couple of times, until I found myself standing at the edge of the quarry. I carefully climbed back down and started my way back. | |
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+ | When I got back into the next village, I was more than happy to stop for some tea, beer and a nice Bavarian "Brotzeit" in an inn. When I entered it, people quite wondered about the strange person, covered with snow and pine needles. My explanation that I had "somehow gotten into some shrubberies" did not seem to completely satisfy them. | ||
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+ | My way back was rather unspectacular, again longer than I expected (the overall walking distance was 15.6 km) and still very creepy (Though I should have known better, I couldn't completely negate my constant fear of being attacked by some sort of Yeti-like creature. I guess, forests at night will always feel creepy to me.). I arrived back at the school around 9.15 p.m. | ||
== Photos == | == Photos == | ||
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+ | Image:1990-11-24 47 11TMan1.JPG | The social service school that was my base of expedition | ||
+ | Image:1990-11-24 47 11TMan2.JPG | A small enterprise and some tennis halls at the edge of the village | ||
+ | Image:1990-11-24 47 11TMan3.JPG | Throughout most of my expedition, I had to follow narrow streets like this one through the forest | ||
+ | Image:1990-11-24 47 11TMan4.JPG | A small part of the "quarry" near the hashpoint, it was about 50x100m large | ||
+ | Image:1990-11-24 47 11TMan5.JPG | The forest was surrounded by steep terrain; between 4 and 12m in height | ||
+ | Image:1990-11-24 47 11TMan6.JPG | The GPS had shown a minimum distance of 2.8 m to the hashpoint; it seemed like the point was on the base of a rather large tree | ||
+ | Image:1990-11-24 47 11TMan7.JPG | After panicking around in the forest, a nice Bavarian Brotzeit came in very soothing | ||
+ | Image:1990-11-24 47 11TMan8.JPG | If there's one thing you can rely on in Bavaria, it's the fact that you can find a "Gasthof zur Post" ("Postal Inn") in every village | ||
+ | Image:1990-11-24 47 11TMan9.JPG | Temperature at time of arrival back at the school: -5.6°C. It didn't get above 0°C that day. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Achievements == | == Achievements == | ||
{{#vardefine:ribbonwidth|800px}} | {{#vardefine:ribbonwidth|800px}} | ||
− | + | {{Displaced origin geohash | birthlatitude = 48 | birthlongitude = 11 | birthdate = 1990-11-24 | on = 2011-02-01 | attemptlatitude = 47 | attemptlongitude = 11 | name = [[User:The_T-Man|The_T-Man]] | image = 1990-11-24_47_11TMan5.JPG}} | |
− | + | {{Frozen Geohash | latitude = 47 | longitude = 11 | date = 1990-11-24 | temperature = -5.6°C | name = [[User:The_T-Man|The_T-Man]] | image = 1990-11-24 47 11TMan5.JPG }} | |
− | + | {{Walk geohash | latitude = 47 | longitude = 11 | date = 1990-11-24 | name = [[User:The_T-Man|The_T-Man]] | distance = 15.6 km | image = 1990-11-24 47 11TMan3.JPG}} | |
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− | [[Category:Expeditions with photos]] | + | [[Category:Expeditions with photos]] |
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[[Category:Retro coordinates reached]] | [[Category:Retro coordinates reached]] | ||
+ | {{location|DE|BY|TÖL}} |
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Location
The_T-Man's displaced origin geohash coordinates for the Innsbruck graticule (47, 11) are near some sort of quarry in rural Bavaria.
Participants
Retro Expedition
As I already wrote on my profile page, I wasn't too pleased when I was told that I had to do 9 months of social service (called "Zivildienst" = "civil service") because of our drafting system here in Germany. This also includes a stay of four days in some sort of school to take part in classes on politics, ethics and society issues. However, I was quite happy when I found out that my Displaced Origin hashpoint was only 5.8km away from said school. Unfortunately my class didn't end until 4.30 p.m., so I had to walk most of the distance in the dark.
My path led me out of the village and for about 5km along a small street through a forest. Then I passed through a village that was located on a small hill and went left towards a farm and small bits of forest. Finally, I arrived in front of some sort of quarry that streched at least 100 m into the dark. Staying on the path, I could approach the hashpoint up to about 27 m. While the satellite image had shown more or less grassy plains, in the meantime someone seemed to have planted a forest there, consisting of pines ranging from 4-10 m in height that were planted 30-100cm(!) apart from each other. Even more demotivating, the terrain on the edge of the forest was incredibly steep. Since I didn't want to have gone all the way in vain, I grabbed on to some pines and climbed up into the forest. I fought my way forward through the pines, until, after about 3m I was stopped by a chain-link fence. I climbed over it and made my way through the thicket until I was up to 2.8 m away from the hashpoints, which seemed to be located directly at the base of a big pine tree (photo of hashpoint and Stupid Grin are missing because my camera had already gotten quite wet). Crouching below the trees, I realized that I hadn't set a waypoint on my GPS when I had left the path. Since I couldn't walk in a straight line long enough for the GPS to attune to my direction of movement, I was left pretty disoriented, calmed only by the fact that the forest appeared to be limited on all four sides from outside. So I fought my way onwards, probably circling around for a couple of times, until I found myself standing at the edge of the quarry. I carefully climbed back down and started my way back.
When I got back into the next village, I was more than happy to stop for some tea, beer and a nice Bavarian "Brotzeit" in an inn. When I entered it, people quite wondered about the strange person, covered with snow and pine needles. My explanation that I had "somehow gotten into some shrubberies" did not seem to completely satisfy them.
My way back was rather unspectacular, again longer than I expected (the overall walking distance was 15.6 km) and still very creepy (Though I should have known better, I couldn't completely negate my constant fear of being attacked by some sort of Yeti-like creature. I guess, forests at night will always feel creepy to me.). I arrived back at the school around 9.15 p.m.
Photos
Achievements
The_T-Man earned the Displaced origin geohash achievement
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The_T-Man earned the Frozen Geohash Achievement
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The_T-Man earned the Walk geohash Achievement
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