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Revision as of 23:07, 13 May 2012
Sun 13 May 2012 in 48,2: 48.8654550, 2.2888676 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In Paris, 16th arrondissement, between the Trocadero and the Arc de Triomphe. In front of the 102 avenue Kleber, fortunately on a pedestrian way between roads.
Participants
Plans
It is very rare that a geohash lands inside Paris. We plan to arrive here around 4pm. If other people are interested and would prefer to meet at another time, let us know here!
Expedition
We made it, but it took longer than planned and we didn't arrive at the hash before 5pm. Given the good weather, we wanted to make the trip by bike, and to make it funnier we went for the Tron achievement.
Paris has a very cool bicycle sharing system, called Vélib. We had a 24 hours pass and could rent bikes at any of the hundreds of stations throughout Paris. These don't really fit to the description of "Light Cycles" though. We started with a south-east trajectory, just to get a bike and let the way open and Tron-compliant for our journey back. Then we circled around our neighborhood and got to the Panthéon, from which we could start the actual trip.
We first biked around the Parc du Luxembourg, turned North to join Saint-Sulpice, and then followed a few straight lines west, up to the Eiffel Tower. Crossing the Seine between "her" and the Trocadero, we reached the hash point from the south without any difficulty, given that the Street View pictures of the street were still very actual, and the building in front of the point was quite recognizable. We then continued north on the Kleber avenue, turned east and went back to the Seine, and crossed back at the Alma bridge. We followed the quai d'Orsay and biked all the way down the Boulevard Saint-Germain, until we were close to the Panthéon again. We left the bikes at a close station and nearly got trapped into our own trail by the Sorbonne building, but the rue Cujas saved us :) We went back north and followed the rue des Ecoles, to finally climb up and get to the rue Descartes and our home, from the north, thus completing the loop.
Tracklog
Here is the link to the GPS track log. Vélib is very cool, but we had to make checkpoints at the stations every 30 minutes. This reflects on the track, as we had to stop and wait five minutes each time before picking up a new bike, and the Wi-Fi tracking would make us wander all over the place. It is the same for all the photo stops, and the stop at the hashpoint. In addition, the track always cuts into buildings and rarely follows streets perfectly - but I think our actual route can still be guessed.
Photos
Biking through Paris is just amazing. Every street has its treasures of monuments, gardens, churches, public institutions.. In retrospect, we should have taken pictures of these little and unknown corners, instead of the most iconic monuments. However we hope you'll enjoy this little gallery :)
Coordinates reached! @48.8654,2.2890