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Across the day, I saw more of the strange bois you can see in the photo below in one day than I saw in my entire life combined (~80-100). I know they are called stork, but I prefer calling them strange boi, because they look strange. | Across the day, I saw more of the strange bois you can see in the photo below in one day than I saw in my entire life combined (~80-100). I know they are called stork, but I prefer calling them strange boi, because they look strange. | ||
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*?!?!?! -- [[User:Lyrla|Lyrla]] ([[User talk:Lyrla|talk]]) [https://openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.86374160&lon=8.46726880&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @49.8637,8.4673] 18:30, 11 July 2020 (GMT+02:00) | *?!?!?! -- [[User:Lyrla|Lyrla]] ([[User talk:Lyrla|talk]]) [https://openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.86374160&lon=8.46726880&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @49.8637,8.4673] 18:30, 11 July 2020 (GMT+02:00) | ||
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Revision as of 09:34, 12 July 2020
Sat 11 Jul 2020 in 49,8: 49.8637221, 8.4672808 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In the middle of a golf course
Participants
Plans
Go there 30-35 km by bike, find my first hash ever, find another bike path back, send the report to my collegue Mampfred who brought me here
Expedition
When I arrived, I found out that the hash was in the middle of a golf course and there were lots of people around playing golf.
I saw no signs that said "private property" but some that recommended me to not enter the course because of danger to life I had to get around 300m into the course so I had to wait for a good moment when not many people where playing on the route I was planning to take. After 30 minutes of waiting time was right. So I snuck (wtf english language, get your things straight) around like Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) from Mission Impossible playing a World of Warcraft Rogue to prevent people from seeing me, hiding behind bushes and crossing the greens when noone looked. I arrived at the hash, had no idea how to log my arrival in the app I downloaded the night before, clicked something in panic and fear to get spotted before I am able to log, took some photos and left.
So I got successfully demugglelized today.
When I was done, I reckognized that the Riedsee, a lake I had heard of a lot, is pretty close to the hash, around 4 km almost my direction home. I decided to go there and have a look. I took some photos, so you can decide yourself whether it was worth it or not.
My way back wasn't fun because I got a lot of headwind but all in all it was a good experience.
Across the day, I saw more of the strange bois you can see in the photo below in one day than I saw in my entire life combined (~80-100). I know they are called stork, but I prefer calling them strange boi, because they look strange.
- ?!?!?! -- Lyrla (talk) @49.8637,8.4673 18:30, 11 July 2020 (GMT+02:00)
Photos
at the Hash @49.8637,8.4673