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Image:IMG_20140912_patonhash.jpg | Patrizius on the hashpoint. Literally.
 
Image:IMG_20140912_patonhash.jpg | Patrizius on the hashpoint. Literally.
 
Image:IMG_20140912_the_hash.jpg | The hashpoint up close.
 
Image:IMG_20140912_the_hash.jpg | The hashpoint up close.
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Image:2014-09-12-wien-grin.jpg | Stupid grin (tm).
 
Image:Screenshot_2014-09-12-16-proof.png | Proof.
 
Image:Screenshot_2014-09-12-16-proof.png | Proof.
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Image:2014-09-12-wien-patgps.jpg | More proof.
 
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Revision as of 16:50, 13 September 2014

Fri 12 Sep 2014 in 48,16:
48.1145202, 16.4651157
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Location

In the flower field, just in front of some sunflowers.

*Flower power! -- Patrizius (talk) @48.1145,16.4651 16:15, 12 September 2014 (CEST)

South of Vienna near the airport in a flower field. Easy come, easy go.


Participants


Plans

As this hash fell particularly easy, no special preparations or planning was needed.


Expedition

Today's hashing experience was all the according to customs: meet up at the garage, enter hashmobile, get lost. Twice. Seriously the hashmen have no excuse for this bad performance. Just look at the tracklog, it's a mess. It was all laid out nicely, but for some reason it wouldn't come together today. Probably it was too easy so they didn't take as much care as they usually do, and they managed to miss every highway on-ramp or exit they were supposed to get. Although the hashpoint was only about 10 kilometers away, they easily covered thrice the distance necessary to get to it. And they got stuck in a traffic jam too. Meh. Still, they managed to reach the hash while the sun was up and shining bright. It was beautifully located right within a flower field, with sunflowers towering in the background.


Tracklog

Gpsvisualizer-2014-09-12-wien2.png


Photos