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}}__NOTOC__== Participants ==  
 
 
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== Participants ==  
 
  
 
* [[User:relet|relet]] and his sturdy bicycle.
 
* [[User:relet|relet]] and his sturdy bicycle.
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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
  
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Day five of the consecutive geohash. Having recovered from my typers neuritis, I assumed it safe to ride my bike again. Even more so, as today's hash lay in the forests to the north east of Berlin. I have passed by that area before on a longer bike hash, and knew the road well.
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I just had to wait for a parcel to arrive at my place, then left at half past one in the afternoon. There was much less wind than the last time, and I took a picture of the helicopter at the firefighter museum I meant to photograph the other day. Things progressed smoothly until Marwitz, where I had to leave the charted land to cross a few fields towards the forest. Fortunately there was a path - albeit very rocky - which led in the general direction. Apparently, there is some restaurant of a name someplace in the forest. One car was going the same direction.
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In the forest, the tracks became worse. Moreover, I often chose the more direct route over the better accessible one, to keep closer to the hash's heading. I saw lots of camouflaged hunting stands (I wonder why they have to camo them here, and not elsewhere - I wouldn't think that wooden stands stand out in the forest that much.) One's net featured a funny sign, saying that in order to find your camouflage net after you have hidden something below, the net had some marker. I wasn't sure if the sign itself was the marker, or anything else.
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Eventually, I reached the hash. It was in a forest of Scots pines, and marked by a heap of wood. I took some of the wood to form the letters XKCD. Then, I went on to hide a geocache I had brought. Since there are many wild boars in the forest, it's not exactly safe to store it near the ground - hence, I had to backtrack a bit, until I found the perfect climbing tree. That's geohashflashcache #9, for the record.
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I took a different route back, mainly because there were some more interesting caches on the way. And by the time I had discovered some, I figured I could as well take the other road. I cycled alongside another cyclist during most of the way back, which was a rather interesting experiment for me: He used lots of bicycle paths, and rarely stopped at red lights. I usually don't use cycle lanes (they're not mandatory, and quite dangerous at intersections) and generally behave like a motorist (stopping at red lights, turning left directly instead of making a hook turn, etc.). Nonetheless we travelled the whole trip up until Jungfernheide station (rather close to where I was heading to) basically together.
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Last photo shows me salty, exhausted, but happy.
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==
  
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* http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=66345 (70km)
  
 
== Photos ==  
 
== Photos ==  
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11767-2/P1020364.JPG helicopter crossed my path at an intersection.]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11773-2/P1020366.JPG the long, rocky road to hashity.]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11779-2/P1020367.JPG the hunting posts in this area were camouflaged.]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11797-2/P1020371.JPG but how to find a camouflaged hunting post? that's how! smart hunters!]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11785-2/P1020368.JPG the long, loggy road to hashity.]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11791-2/P1020369.JPG someones trailer?]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11803-2/P1020372.JPG kept bumping into these.]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11809-2/P1020373.JPG bike waiting while I strolled through the forest.]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11815-2/P1020375.JPG at the hash, in the forest.]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11821-2/P1020376.JPG there was wood.]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11827-2/P1020377.JPG and trenches.]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11833-2/P1020378.JPG logs make for good hashmarks.]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11839-2/P1020380.JPG stupid grin and autumn forest.]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11845-2/P1020381.JPG a cache.]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11851-2/P1020382.JPG looking down on the forest.]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11857-2/P1020384.JPG autumn trees.]
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* [http://relet.net/g2/d/11863-2/P1020385.JPG tired biker, back at home.]
  
 
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[[Category:Expeditions]]
 
[[Category:Expeditions with photos]]
 
[[Category:Expeditions with photos]]
 
[[Category:Coordinates reached]]
 
[[Category:Coordinates reached]]
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery widths="160px" align=center>
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Image:200810205213-P1020364.JPG|helicopter crossed my path at an intersection.
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Image:200810205213-P1020366.JPG|the long, rocky road to hashity.
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Image:200810205213-P1020367.JPG|the hunting posts in this area were camouflaged.
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Image:200810205213-P1020371.JPG|but how to find a camouflaged hunting post? that's how! smart hunters!
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Image:200810205213-P1020368.JPG|the long, loggy road to hashity.
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Image:200810205213-P1020369.JPG|someones trailer?
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Image:200810205213-P1020372.JPG|kept bumping into these.
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Image:200810205213-P1020373.JPG|bike waiting while I strolled through the forest.
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Image:200810205213-P1020375.JPG|at the hash, in the forest.
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Image:200810205213-P1020376.JPG|there was wood.
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Image:200810205213-P1020377.JPG|and trenches.
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Image:200810205213-P1020378.JPG|logs make for good hashmarks.
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Image:200810205213-P1020380.JPG|stupid grin and autumn forest.
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Image:200810205213-P1020381.JPG|a cache.
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Image:200810205213-P1020382.JPG|looking down on the forest.
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Image:200810205213-P1020384.JPG|autumn trees.
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Image:200810205213-P1020385.JPG|tired biker, back at home.
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</gallery>
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Participants

  • relet and his sturdy bicycle.

Expedition

Day five of the consecutive geohash. Having recovered from my typers neuritis, I assumed it safe to ride my bike again. Even more so, as today's hash lay in the forests to the north east of Berlin. I have passed by that area before on a longer bike hash, and knew the road well.

I just had to wait for a parcel to arrive at my place, then left at half past one in the afternoon. There was much less wind than the last time, and I took a picture of the helicopter at the firefighter museum I meant to photograph the other day. Things progressed smoothly until Marwitz, where I had to leave the charted land to cross a few fields towards the forest. Fortunately there was a path - albeit very rocky - which led in the general direction. Apparently, there is some restaurant of a name someplace in the forest. One car was going the same direction.

In the forest, the tracks became worse. Moreover, I often chose the more direct route over the better accessible one, to keep closer to the hash's heading. I saw lots of camouflaged hunting stands (I wonder why they have to camo them here, and not elsewhere - I wouldn't think that wooden stands stand out in the forest that much.) One's net featured a funny sign, saying that in order to find your camouflage net after you have hidden something below, the net had some marker. I wasn't sure if the sign itself was the marker, or anything else.

Eventually, I reached the hash. It was in a forest of Scots pines, and marked by a heap of wood. I took some of the wood to form the letters XKCD. Then, I went on to hide a geocache I had brought. Since there are many wild boars in the forest, it's not exactly safe to store it near the ground - hence, I had to backtrack a bit, until I found the perfect climbing tree. That's geohashflashcache #9, for the record.

I took a different route back, mainly because there were some more interesting caches on the way. And by the time I had discovered some, I figured I could as well take the other road. I cycled alongside another cyclist during most of the way back, which was a rather interesting experiment for me: He used lots of bicycle paths, and rarely stopped at red lights. I usually don't use cycle lanes (they're not mandatory, and quite dangerous at intersections) and generally behave like a motorist (stopping at red lights, turning left directly instead of making a hook turn, etc.). Nonetheless we travelled the whole trip up until Jungfernheide station (rather close to where I was heading to) basically together.

Last photo shows me salty, exhausted, but happy.

Tracklog

Photos

Gallery