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+ | Reaching coordinates is one thing, but ''real'' geohashers don't just photograph the GPS and run away. ''Real'' geohashers stay at the geohash ''all night''. At least, to achieve this award they do. | ||
==Requirements== | ==Requirements== | ||
Award yourself this achievement when you: | Award yourself this achievement when you: | ||
− | + | *camp out within 1 km of the coordinates | |
− | * camp out within 1 km of the coordinates | + | *you must remain at the coordinates for at least five hours, and stay over midnight |
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You can sleep in a tent, a box, build an iglu, or whatever shelter you want except pre-existing buildings or vehicles (no cars or camping vans). Sleeping under the open sky is allowed. Staying up all night partying fulfils the letter of the achievement, but what shape will you be in for the ''next'' day's geohash? | You can sleep in a tent, a box, build an iglu, or whatever shelter you want except pre-existing buildings or vehicles (no cars or camping vans). Sleeping under the open sky is allowed. Staying up all night partying fulfils the letter of the achievement, but what shape will you be in for the ''next'' day's geohash? | ||
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* your sleeping arrangements | * your sleeping arrangements | ||
* your GPS and surroundings on departure | * your GPS and surroundings on departure | ||
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==Related Achievements== | ==Related Achievements== | ||
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The sensible camper would prepare and eat at least one meal at the coordinates, which could make you eligible for the [[Picnic Geohash]] achievement. | The sensible camper would prepare and eat at least one meal at the coordinates, which could make you eligible for the [[Picnic Geohash]] achievement. | ||
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− | [[ | + | ==Winners== |
+ | The first winners of this award were [[User:Rhonda|Rhonda]] and [[User:Robyn|Robyn]] for their [[2009-05-02 48 -122|2009-05-02]] expedition. | ||
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+ | ! Geohasher(s) | ||
+ | ! Expedition | ||
+ | ! Distance slept from geohash | ||
+ | ! Notes | ||
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+ | |[[User:Rhonda|Rhonda]] & [[User:Robyn|Robyn]] | ||
+ | |[[2009-05-02 48 -122|Silver Lake Park, USA]] | ||
+ | |937 m | ||
+ | |Geohash was just outside state campground. We camped in nearest available legal site. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[User:Felix Dance|Felix Dance]] | ||
+ | |[[2009-09-05 -37 145|Bunyip State Park, Australia]] | ||
+ | |150m | ||
+ | |Geohash on slope, got to flat ground. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[User:Calamus|Calamus]] | ||
+ | |[[2012-06-29 47 8|Wädenswil Hill, Switzerland]] | ||
+ | |0m | ||
+ | |In the open. During a thunderstorm. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[User:Pedalpusher|Pedalpusher]] | ||
+ | |[[2017-06-11 42 -78|Orangeville Center, NY, USA]] | ||
+ | |23m | ||
+ | |In a tent under some pine trees. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[User:Fippe|Fippe]] | ||
+ | |[[2020-04-28 52 9|Wennigsen, Germany]] | ||
+ | |0m | ||
+ | |In a sleeping bag on a mat. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[User:SastRe.O|SastRe.O]] | ||
+ | |[[2020-07-15 54 13|Weitenhagen, Germany]] | ||
+ | |6m | ||
+ | |In bivouac. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[User:Kripakko|Kripakko]] | ||
+ | |[[2022-06-13 62 29|Joensuu, Finland]] | ||
+ | |< 5 m | ||
+ | |In a sleeping bag in a tent. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[User:Beltxarga|Beltxarga]] | ||
+ | |[[2024-10-26 44 -1|Le Porge, France]] | ||
+ | |200 m | ||
+ | |In a tent. | ||
+ | |} |
Latest revision as of 21:48, 27 October 2024
This user earned the Camping geohash achievement
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Reaching coordinates is one thing, but real geohashers don't just photograph the GPS and run away. Real geohashers stay at the geohash all night. At least, to achieve this award they do.
Requirements
Award yourself this achievement when you:
- camp out within 1 km of the coordinates
- you must remain at the coordinates for at least five hours, and stay over midnight
You can sleep in a tent, a box, build an iglu, or whatever shelter you want except pre-existing buildings or vehicles (no cars or camping vans). Sleeping under the open sky is allowed. Staying up all night partying fulfils the letter of the achievement, but what shape will you be in for the next day's geohash?
Proof
Please include in your expedition report timestamped photographs of
- your GPS and surroundings on arrival
- your sleeping arrangements
- your GPS and surroundings on departure
Related Achievements
If you are awake at midnight you can take another proof picture in order to also qualify for the Midnight Geohash achievement.
If you camp for seven days in a row, you are eligible for the Endurance Geohashing achievement.
The sensible camper would prepare and eat at least one meal at the coordinates, which could make you eligible for the Picnic Geohash achievement.
Winners
The first winners of this award were Rhonda and Robyn for their 2009-05-02 expedition.
Geohasher(s) | Expedition | Distance slept from geohash | Notes |
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Rhonda & Robyn | Silver Lake Park, USA | 937 m | Geohash was just outside state campground. We camped in nearest available legal site. |
Felix Dance | Bunyip State Park, Australia | 150m | Geohash on slope, got to flat ground. |
Calamus | Wädenswil Hill, Switzerland | 0m | In the open. During a thunderstorm. |
Pedalpusher | Orangeville Center, NY, USA | 23m | In a tent under some pine trees. |
Fippe | Wennigsen, Germany | 0m | In a sleeping bag on a mat. |
SastRe.O | Weitenhagen, Germany | 6m | In bivouac. |
Kripakko | Joensuu, Finland | < 5 m | In a sleeping bag in a tent. |
Beltxarga | Le Porge, France | 200 m | In a tent. |