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Well this was my fist Geohash. I was trying to attempt one for months now but there was always something hindering me from actually starting in the first place.  
 
Well this was my fist Geohash. I was trying to attempt one for months now but there was always something hindering me from actually starting in the first place.  
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But this time everything was ideal. Not to far away so I could reach it using a bike, great weather conditions and plenty of time.
 
But this time everything was ideal. Not to far away so I could reach it using a bike, great weather conditions and plenty of time.
  
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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
I started shortly after 4pm local time at temperatures around 30°C heading towards Kürnach, the next neighboring Village to Estenfeld, where I live. I chose to use a slighty indirect route which involved climbing up a pretty annoying hill because I knew the view would reward me - See images 3 and 4. I had traveled the first view Kilometers of the route before and knew where to go which made things easy. Moreover I knew a quite prominent building (previously used as silo) in Prosselsheim, which was a checkpoint on my way,  which can be seen from a relatively large distance if you know what to look for which was a great reference point. But before I got there, I was surprised to see a huge crowd of people attending a farming exhibition (with loud annoying music) basically in the middle of nowhere.
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I started shortly after 4pm local time at temperatures around 30°C heading towards Kürnach, the next neighboring Village to Estenfeld, where I live. I chose to use a slightly indirect route which involved climbing up a pretty annoying hill because I knew the view would reward me - See images 3 and 4. I had traveled the first view Kilometers of the route before and knew where to go which made things easy. Moreover I knew a quite prominent building (previously used as silo) in Prosselsheim, which was a checkpoint on my way,  which can be seen from a relatively large distance if you know what to look for which was a great reference point. But before I got there, I was surprised to see a huge crowd of people attending a farming exhibition (with loud annoying music) basically in the middle of nowhere.
  
 
I got to Dipbach, the last small village before the Geohash quite easily as I had my map and really good bicycle lanes (including great direction signs). I knew from the Google Maps image where to go after that, but I was only able to mark this to a certain degree of precision in my map, so I had to go with my gut feeling tho where exactly it was. I knew it was of the road and as I guessed, I had to go inside a field full of corn, the only crop not harvested jet.
 
I got to Dipbach, the last small village before the Geohash quite easily as I had my map and really good bicycle lanes (including great direction signs). I knew from the Google Maps image where to go after that, but I was only able to mark this to a certain degree of precision in my map, so I had to go with my gut feeling tho where exactly it was. I knew it was of the road and as I guessed, I had to go inside a field full of corn, the only crop not harvested jet.
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To that point, I had not realized that I still wore my helmet, which had to come off for the obligatory silly grin image. I then used the helmet to deflect the leaves on my way back out. Should have thought of that earlier.
 
To that point, I had not realized that I still wore my helmet, which had to come off for the obligatory silly grin image. I then used the helmet to deflect the leaves on my way back out. Should have thought of that earlier.
  
Looking on my map, I realized I could go home using a different route without crossing my original path, as I had taken that small detour at the beginning of my track. Therefore I had to avoid the major roads and go more up- and downhill than I liked, but besides strong uprising winds and now dangerously near black clouds I made it back on the alternate route just before the rain started.
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Looking on my map, I realized I could go home using a different route without crossing my original path, as I had taken that small detour at the beginning of my track. Therefore I had to avoid the major roads and go more up- and down-hill than I liked, but besides strong uprising winds and now dangerously near black clouds I made it back on the alternate route just before the rain started.
  
 
What a great and fun ride. Too bad nobody else showed up there.
 
What a great and fun ride. Too bad nobody else showed up there.
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File:2011-08-26 49 10 view.JPG|Beautiful view over Estenfeld and Würzburg in the background.
 
File:2011-08-26 49 10 view.JPG|Beautiful view over Estenfeld and Würzburg in the background.
 
File:2011-08-26 49 10 view zoom.JPG|Again view over Estenfeld and Würzburg from the same location, but pretty zoomed in. You can make out Fortress Marienberg.
 
File:2011-08-26 49 10 view zoom.JPG|Again view over Estenfeld and Würzburg from the same location, but pretty zoomed in. You can make out Fortress Marienberg.
File:2011-08-26 49 10 .farmingexhibition.JPG|I came across an Exhibition where quite many people looked at tractors and combine harvesters.
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File:2011-08-26 49 10 .farmingexhibition.JPG|I came across an Exhibition where quite a lot of people looked at tractors and combine harvesters.
 
File:2011-08-26 49 10 prosselsheiminsicht.jpg|Bavarian blue sky. The barely visible building with the arrow (old silo) was another station onwards to the Geohash...
 
File:2011-08-26 49 10 prosselsheiminsicht.jpg|Bavarian blue sky. The barely visible building with the arrow (old silo) was another station onwards to the Geohash...
 
File:2011-08-26 49 10 prosselsheim close.JPG|... as seen here: The old silo up front.
 
File:2011-08-26 49 10 prosselsheim close.JPG|... as seen here: The old silo up front.
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File:2011-08-26_49_10_xkcd.JPG|XKCD carved into the soil, little hard to read though
 
File:2011-08-26_49_10_xkcd.JPG|XKCD carved into the soil, little hard to read though
 
File:2011-08-26 49 10 sillygrin.JPG|Silly grin at the hash location
 
File:2011-08-26 49 10 sillygrin.JPG|Silly grin at the hash location
File:2011-08-26 49 10 wayback.JPG|On my way back some bigger clods showed up.
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File:2011-08-26 49 10 wayback.JPG|On my way back some bigger clouds showed up.
 
File:2011-08-26 49 10 homeagain.JPG|Home again. Just in time before the rain started.
 
File:2011-08-26 49 10 homeagain.JPG|Home again. Just in time before the rain started.
File:2011-08-26 49 10 weg.jpg|My path.
 
 
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== Achievements ==
 
== Achievements ==
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Latest revision as of 20:09, 16 May 2020

Fri 26 Aug 2011 in Bamberg:
49.9035423, 10.1313293
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Location

In the middle of a corn field near Dipbach.

Participants

Intro

Well this was my fist Geohash. I was trying to attempt one for months now but there was always something hindering me from actually starting in the first place.

But this time everything was ideal. Not to far away so I could reach it using a bike, great weather conditions and plenty of time.

Plans

As I knew the general direction I had to go pretty well and had traveled some parts of the way before I decided to get as close as possible without using my mobile phone (and its great GeoHash Droid App). So there was no special preparation needed besides getting a bike as my own one is currently in Munich and therefore out of reach. I could use the bike from my sister after I inflated the tires and adjusted the (horribly uncomfortable) seat. A quickly staffed backpack including water, the map, money and my phone I was ready to go.

Expedition

I started shortly after 4pm local time at temperatures around 30°C heading towards Kürnach, the next neighboring Village to Estenfeld, where I live. I chose to use a slightly indirect route which involved climbing up a pretty annoying hill because I knew the view would reward me - See images 3 and 4. I had traveled the first view Kilometers of the route before and knew where to go which made things easy. Moreover I knew a quite prominent building (previously used as silo) in Prosselsheim, which was a checkpoint on my way, which can be seen from a relatively large distance if you know what to look for which was a great reference point. But before I got there, I was surprised to see a huge crowd of people attending a farming exhibition (with loud annoying music) basically in the middle of nowhere.

I got to Dipbach, the last small village before the Geohash quite easily as I had my map and really good bicycle lanes (including great direction signs). I knew from the Google Maps image where to go after that, but I was only able to mark this to a certain degree of precision in my map, so I had to go with my gut feeling tho where exactly it was. I knew it was of the road and as I guessed, I had to go inside a field full of corn, the only crop not harvested jet.

As there was absolutely no point to continue inside this field with just my map, I took out my phone and to my pleasure, I was only about 115 Meters away from the target. However, I could not just leave it at that. I had to go in there! Unfortunately, getting in there was rather unpleasant: I made my way through the corn, holding both arms and my phone like a shield in front of me to deflect the sharp edged leaves and got as close to the point as the precision of my phones GPS would allow. For a second, it displayed a deviation of less than 3 Meters, but refused to show that again as I tried to take the picture of it. But 5m is not bad either.

To that point, I had not realized that I still wore my helmet, which had to come off for the obligatory silly grin image. I then used the helmet to deflect the leaves on my way back out. Should have thought of that earlier.

Looking on my map, I realized I could go home using a different route without crossing my original path, as I had taken that small detour at the beginning of my track. Therefore I had to avoid the major roads and go more up- and down-hill than I liked, but besides strong uprising winds and now dangerously near black clouds I made it back on the alternate route just before the rain started.

What a great and fun ride. Too bad nobody else showed up there.

Gallery

Achievements

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This user earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (49, 10) geohash on 2011-08-26.
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Gefrierbrand earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
by cycling 40km to the (49, 10) geohash on 2011-08-26.
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Is it true that Gefrierbrand earned the Tron Achievement?
In principle, yes.
But he had to take a short part twice near the home as there is no other side of the road to come from. (2011-08-26 49 10).