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Latest revision as of 18:27, 30 April 2020

Fri 24 Apr 2020 in 51,7:
51.7868905, 7.4288914
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Location

In a field north of Lüdinghausen, Northrhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Participants

Expedition

Being happy to have a hash within a reasonable cycling distance I hopped onto my bike at about 1pm and rode off to my first hash. I had stumbled accross geohashing a couple of days ago and was eagerly waiting for one I could reach within an afternoon of cycling on my not very sporty bike. The weather was great: Very sunny and just the right temperature for not getting unpleasently sweaty within minutes.

Starting in Münster going to the hash and back took me roughly 4h. On my way to the hash I stumbled accross some sort of castle which I didn't plan on, but it's hard to avoid them in this region. It turned out to be "Schloss Senden" and was in a bit of a sorry state. It probably deserved it. The last part of the way took me along the Dortmund-Ems canal where I found some boats at a marina and briefly thought about putting on my pirate hat and boarding one for a more convenient way back, but didn't want to catch the Corona-Virus from fighting the current owners. From there it just took a few minutes to get to the hash.

The hash was on a field. When I arrived two old people were watching the field while taking a break in a small open hut. Not wanting to explain why I was walking onto the field watching my GPS device I waited for them to move on which luckily didn't take too long. Then I was able to follow the dividing line between two different fields and the hash turned out to be on some tractor tracks meaning I didn't have to trample down any freshly sowed crops.


On my ride back I again came accross some suspiciously old buildings surrounded by water. Though my castle sense was tingling immediately I approached carefully, but quickly found out they were just as afraid of me as they had apparently destroyed the bridge. There was another bridge, but that one had a large closed gate so I moved on. Just before I reached Münster I sadly had to spot some anti-immigrant propaganda on billboards put up by the locals. I'm conciously not putting up a picture here. Some of them clearly having been destroyed or damaged before I considered it being taken care of. I reached home at roughly 5:15pm.

Achievements

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BroFi earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
by cycling ~60km to and from the (51, 7) geohash on 2020-04-24.
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BroFi earned the Two to the N achievement
by attempting to reach 20 hashpoints on 2020-04-24 51 7 and is promoted to Level 0 (Expeditions).