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== Plans == | == Plans == | ||
− | + | I’ll take a bus there around 5pm. | |
== Expedition == | == Expedition == | ||
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+ | After 3 months of checking hashpoints, I finally had an accessible hashpoint. The last 3 coordinates that were on Singapore land were all on military installations, so today’s lucky coordinates meant that I could finally set off on my first geohashing expedition. | ||
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+ | I took a public bus (bus 55) to the bus stop outside Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2. It was a short walk through the area, which had a bunch of car and/or air-con repair shops. I soon reached block 5034, but I was not completely sure which repair shop the hashpoint was in, so I used the trusty Geohash Droid app and walked until I was close enough to the coordinates. I took some photos and continued walking to another bus stop, then took bus 268 to Ang Mo Kio MRT station. | ||
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+ | There are 4 squishy vendors within 1km of the hashpoint, and there was one along my bus route away from the hashpoint. But I didn’t feel like drinking (eating?) a squishy, so I didn’t do a GeoSquishy. In conclusion, my first expedition was quite fun. | ||
== Photos == | == Photos == | ||
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+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:2024-07-30_1_103_1.jpg|Taking bus 55 to the hashpoint | ||
+ | Image:2024-07-30_1_103_2.jpg|Alighted at a nearby bus stop | ||
+ | Image:2024-07-30_1_103_3.jpg|Walking through the industrial park | ||
+ | Image:2024-07-30_1_103_4.jpg|More walking | ||
+ | Image:2024-07-30_1_103_5.jpg|Reached the garage | ||
+ | Image:2024-07-30_1_103_6.png|GPS | ||
+ | Image:2024-07-30_1_103_7.jpg|A glimpse back at the point | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
== Achievements == | == Achievements == | ||
+ | {{land geohash|date=2024-07-30|latitude=1|longitude=103|name=[[User:Frosetrain|Frosetrain]]}} | ||
+ | {{Public transport geohash|latitude=1|longitude=103|date=2024-07-30|name=[[User:Frosetrain|Frosetrain]]|image=2024-07-30_1_103_1.jpg}} | ||
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+ | {{location|SG|CS}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Expeditions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Expeditions with photos]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Coordinates reached]] |
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Location
Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2, Singapore
Participants
Plans
I’ll take a bus there around 5pm.
Expedition
After 3 months of checking hashpoints, I finally had an accessible hashpoint. The last 3 coordinates that were on Singapore land were all on military installations, so today’s lucky coordinates meant that I could finally set off on my first geohashing expedition.
I took a public bus (bus 55) to the bus stop outside Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2. It was a short walk through the area, which had a bunch of car and/or air-con repair shops. I soon reached block 5034, but I was not completely sure which repair shop the hashpoint was in, so I used the trusty Geohash Droid app and walked until I was close enough to the coordinates. I took some photos and continued walking to another bus stop, then took bus 268 to Ang Mo Kio MRT station.
There are 4 squishy vendors within 1km of the hashpoint, and there was one along my bus route away from the hashpoint. But I didn’t feel like drinking (eating?) a squishy, so I didn’t do a GeoSquishy. In conclusion, my first expedition was quite fun.
Photos
Achievements
Frosetrain earned the Land geohash achievement
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Frosetrain earned the Public transport geohash achievement
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