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The achievement can be claimed when you venture to multiple sets of coordinates on the correct day, and take photos of yourself containing the necessary [[Achievements#Proof|proof]], that is, you grinning like an idiot, showing the date and the location of each of your hashes.  
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The achievement can be claimed when you venture to multiple sets of coordinates on the correct day, and take photos of yourself containing the necessary [[Achievements#Proof|proof]], that is, you grinning like an idiot, showing the date and the location of each of your hashes. Needing the correct day, the Multihash achievement can not be claimed for a retro hashpoint.
  
 
The Multihash achievement could require traveling more than 150 miles in one day, or not require travel at all, depending on your location.  This achievement is hardest to get for those only a few degrees from the equator, as graticules are largest there, although the equator itself -- like the Prime Meridian -- acts as a 'mirror' for coordinates, which half the time allows two hashpoints to fall less than a graticule's height away from each other.
 
The Multihash achievement could require traveling more than 150 miles in one day, or not require travel at all, depending on your location.  This achievement is hardest to get for those only a few degrees from the equator, as graticules are largest there, although the equator itself -- like the Prime Meridian -- acts as a 'mirror' for coordinates, which half the time allows two hashpoints to fall less than a graticule's height away from each other.
  
For someone traveling to the north or south pole, a multihash might be very easy.  Conceivably, a person standing on the south pole could get 360 geohashes without moving, given a geohash at the extreme south of a graticule.  On [http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?date=2008-02-27&lat=-89&long=0&zoom=9&abs=-1 2008-02-27], for example, the hashpoint fell at -89.999896°N -- 11.7 meters from the South Pole, so a quick 73.5-meter walk would have allowed 360 hashes to be claimed, possibly in under a minute.
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For someone traveling to the [[North Pole|north]] or [[south pole]], a multihash might be very easy.  Conceivably, a person standing on the south pole could get 360 geohashes without moving, given a geohash at the extreme south of a graticule.  On {{egl|2008-02-27|-89|0|text=2008-02-27}}, for example, the hashpoint fell at -89.999896°N -- 11.7 meters from the South Pole, so a quick 73.5-meter walk would have allowed 360 hashes to be claimed, possibly in under a minute.
  
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
[[Time-Traveller_Geohash|Time-Traveller Geohash]] -- visit multiple different geohashes on the same local time
 
[[Time-Traveller_Geohash|Time-Traveller Geohash]] -- visit multiple different geohashes on the same local time
 
== Ribbons ==
 
Display a [[Template:Multihash|ribbon]] on your user or expedition page to show you have completed this achievement.
 
 
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== Winners ==  
 
== Winners ==  
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*[[User:Felix Dance|Felix Dance]] reached two hashes on [[2009-08-23]] in [[2009-08-23 -37 146|Noogee, Victoria, Australia]] and [[2009-08-23 -37 145|Brighton East, Melbourne, Australia]] by cycling 170kms, catching two trains and hitch-hiking.
 
*[[User:Felix Dance|Felix Dance]] reached two hashes on [[2009-08-23]] in [[2009-08-23 -37 146|Noogee, Victoria, Australia]] and [[2009-08-23 -37 145|Brighton East, Melbourne, Australia]] by cycling 170kms, catching two trains and hitch-hiking.
 
*[[User:Danatar|Danatar]], [[User:thepiguy|thepiguy]] and [[User:srs0|srs0]] reached '''five''' hashpoints on 2009-08-30 ([[2009-08-30 51 13|51 13]], [[2009-08-30 51 12|51 12]], [[2009-08-30 50 12|50 12]], [[2009-08-30 50 11|50 11]], [[2009-08-30 50 10|50 10]]) after having reached another '''four''' hashpoints two days earlier.
 
*[[User:Danatar|Danatar]], [[User:thepiguy|thepiguy]] and [[User:srs0|srs0]] reached '''five''' hashpoints on 2009-08-30 ([[2009-08-30 51 13|51 13]], [[2009-08-30 51 12|51 12]], [[2009-08-30 50 12|50 12]], [[2009-08-30 50 11|50 11]], [[2009-08-30 50 10|50 10]]) after having reached another '''four''' hashpoints two days earlier.
*[[User:Macronencer|Macronencer]] reached two hashes on [[2009-10-18]] in the [[2009-10-18 51 -3|Cardiff]] and [[2009-10-18 51 -3|Bristol]] graticules
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*[[User:Macronencer|Macronencer]] reached two hashes on [[2009-10-18]] in the [[2009-10-18 51 -3|Cardiff]] and [[2009-10-18 51 -2|Bristol]] graticules
 
*[[User:Jiml|Jim]] reached two hashes on [[2010-06-23]] in the [[2010-06-23 45 -122|Portland]] and [[2010-06-23 45 -123|McMinnville]] graticules
 
*[[User:Jiml|Jim]] reached two hashes on [[2010-06-23]] in the [[2010-06-23 45 -122|Portland]] and [[2010-06-23 45 -123|McMinnville]] graticules
 
*[[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] had Triple Hashes two days in a row on [[2010-08-28]] and [[2010-08-29]].
 
*[[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] had Triple Hashes two days in a row on [[2010-08-28]] and [[2010-08-29]].
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*[[User:Neimster|Neimster]] reached two hashes on [[2013-06-06]] in [[2013-06-06 33 -97|Gainesville]] and [[2013-06-06 33 -96|Bonham]], Texas.
 
*[[User:Neimster|Neimster]] reached two hashes on [[2013-06-06]] in [[2013-06-06 33 -97|Gainesville]] and [[2013-06-06 33 -96|Bonham]], Texas.
 
*[[User:Bysmyyr|Bysmyyr]] shattered all previous records by successfully visiting a whopping 10 (you read correctly, ten!) hashpoints in a MEGA-MONSTER-hash expedition starting [[2014-08-02_59_24]]. Ok, he used an aeroplane, but so what? This achievement doesn't forbid that.
 
*[[User:Bysmyyr|Bysmyyr]] shattered all previous records by successfully visiting a whopping 10 (you read correctly, ten!) hashpoints in a MEGA-MONSTER-hash expedition starting [[2014-08-02_59_24]]. Ok, he used an aeroplane, but so what? This achievement doesn't forbid that.
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*[[User:Micsnare|Micsnare]], [[User:Crankl|Crankl]] and [[User:B2c|B2c]] raised the bar once more, reaching 11 hashpoints on [[2015-08-02]].
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*[[User:Jan|Jan]] and [[User:Fippe|Fippe]] reached three hashes on [[2022-05-07]] in [[2022-05-07 52 13|52 13]], [[2022-05-07 52 12|52 12]] and [[2022-05-07 52 14|52 14]]. The next year, Fippe visited four on [[2023-09-28]].
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*[[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] reached two hashes on [[2019-03-23]], just to show he still had it in him.
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*[[User:Hamblingreen|Hamblingreen]] reached two hashes on [[2022-09-18]] and hiked 2600 feet of elevation in 2 miles. Phew!
  
 
== Claims ==
 
== Claims ==

Latest revision as of 18:35, 28 September 2023

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This user earned the Multihash Achievement
by reaching the [[{{{date}}} {{{latitude1}}} {{{longitude1}}}]] and [[{{{date}}} {{{latitude2}}} {{{longitude2}}}]] geohashes on [[{{{date}}}]].


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This user earned the Multihash Achievement
by reaching {{{count}}} hash points on [[{{{date}}}]]. It's Hash.

Display a ribbon on your user or expedition page to show you have completed this achievement.

The achievement can be claimed when you venture to multiple sets of coordinates on the correct day, and take photos of yourself containing the necessary proof, that is, you grinning like an idiot, showing the date and the location of each of your hashes. Needing the correct day, the Multihash achievement can not be claimed for a retro hashpoint.

The Multihash achievement could require traveling more than 150 miles in one day, or not require travel at all, depending on your location. This achievement is hardest to get for those only a few degrees from the equator, as graticules are largest there, although the equator itself -- like the Prime Meridian -- acts as a 'mirror' for coordinates, which half the time allows two hashpoints to fall less than a graticule's height away from each other.

For someone traveling to the north or south pole, a multihash might be very easy. Conceivably, a person standing on the south pole could get 360 geohashes without moving, given a geohash at the extreme south of a graticule. On 2008-02-27, for example, the hashpoint fell at -89.999896°N -- 11.7 meters from the South Pole, so a quick 73.5-meter walk would have allowed 360 hashes to be claimed, possibly in under a minute.

Subdivision

  • Double Hash -- visit two geohashes on one day.
  • Triple Hash -- visit three geohashes on one day.
  • Ultra Hash -- visit four geohashes on one day.
  • MONSTER Hash -- visit five or more geohashes on one day.

See also

Time-Traveller Geohash -- visit multiple different geohashes on the same local time

Winners

For a complete list, see Category: Multihash achievement. Those below are the ones users specifically added.

Claims

These geohashers claim a multihash, but have yet to provide proof.