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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
 
The hashpoint lies in a forest area, about 15 meters away from the closest path, in Darmstadt-Dieburg county, Hesse, Germany; next to a nature reserve called ''[https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/12270262 Großer und kleiner Bruch bei Roßdorf]''. The two closest settlements are [https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/51248076 Traisa] in south-west direction and [https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/2915640902 Roßdorf] in east direction.
 
The hashpoint lies in a forest area, about 15 meters away from the closest path, in Darmstadt-Dieburg county, Hesse, Germany; next to a nature reserve called ''[https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/12270262 Großer und kleiner Bruch bei Roßdorf]''. The two closest settlements are [https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/51248076 Traisa] in south-west direction and [https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/2915640902 Roßdorf] in east direction.
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Revision as of 16:31, 25 February 2024

Sun 25 Feb 2024 in 49,8:
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Location

The hashpoint lies in a forest area, about 15 meters away from the closest path, in Darmstadt-Dieburg county, Hesse, Germany; next to a nature reserve called Großer und kleiner Bruch bei Roßdorf. The two closest settlements are Traisa in south-west direction and Roßdorf in east direction.

Participants

  • Green guy! (talk)
  • Green guy!’s mother (no consent to publish photos of her)
  • Green guy!’s father (no consent to publish photos of him)

Plans

Originally, I planned to reach the hashpoint from the north (coming from the secondary road L 3104). However, I realized that it is easier to reach from the south (coming from Traisa). Before Sunday church service at CGD (Christliche Gemeinde Darmstadt), I had just enough time to finish my plans, which included looking up good restaurants in the vicinity and planning the exact route for the expedition.

Expedition

Around 12:30 pm, after being done with this Sunday’s church service at CGD, my parents and I drove geohashing by car with no stopover at home: We took the Nieder-Ramstädter Straße (B449) headed towards – you guessed it – Nieder-Ramstadt. Then, we turned left onto a different Nieder-Ramstädter Straße which leads into the village of Traisa.

Because it was noon and we were hungry, we decided to first go to a restaurant before proceeding with the geohashing expedition. We decided on the Bürgerhaus Traisa because it was open at noon, offered an interesting-looking “sweet-and-sour chicken breast” dish and looked promising in general. The restaurant turned out to be very inviting and calm – despite there being numerous people, it was surprisingly quiet (which was really pleasant to me as I am highly sensitive to noise). Also, the restaurant’s premises were heavily ornamented with a variety of funny and inspiring proverbs, especially on the walls.

Arrow4.png Note: I plan on finishing the expedition report and adding pictures to the gallery below on one of the following days. This might take longer than expected because I might not feel like doing this work the next few days, when I attend vocational school.

Tracklog

Arrow4.png Note: I plan on adding the tracklog on one of the following days.

Photos

Achievements

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by reaching 21 hashpoints on 2024-02-25 49 8 and is promoted to Level 1 (Coordinates reached).