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Have we reached the hashpoint?  
 
Have we reached the hashpoint?  

Revision as of 12:04, 11 August 2018

🐖📻 This user is a radio amateur with callsign 2E0RLZ

Have we reached the hashpoint?

I cannot deactivate until you say "we have reached the hashpoint."

I now live in 51,-0 but can sometimes be found two graticules over in 51,-2. I monitor the hashpoints most days, and I'll do expeditions to interesting places if they're accessible by public transport or walking with no more than a half hour journey each way. I'll travel for longer if there's a meetup on.

Miniblog

2018-05-20
London geohashing isn't as fun as Cambridge geohashing. The transport system is great, but it often happens that while a hashpoint is near somewhere interesting, the actual point is in a private residence or other inaccessible building. I've been in Somerset a lot recently. The hashpoints look good but they are a pain to get to. It felt like Cambridge was a good middle ground. Maybe I should get a cheap dirtbike and keep it at my sister's in Somerset, and go out geohashing on the quiet days here. Tongs (talk) 20:24, 20 May 2018 (UTC)
2018-05-26
Nice Mouseover Day meetup with Sourcerer. We lamented the slow death of geohashing but it didn't make it any less fun. Tongs (talk) 10:01, 27 May 2018 (UTC)

Awkward selfies in which I'm codepicted with other geohashers

Geohashing goals

  • Kayak to a hashpoint.
  • If the hashpoint is fairly near, the hobbit achievement. I have pretty tough feet.