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Only 5 km from the nearest S-Bahn station named Starnberg Nord, in a forest. [[User:Thepiguy|thepiguy]] will be in München. [[User:Dawidi|dawidi]] is affirmative about joining, and [[User:Zb|zb]] seriously considers coming along.
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Only 5 km from the S-Bahn station Starnberg Nord, in a forest. [[User:Thepiguy|thepiguy]] will be in München. [[User:Dawidi|dawidi]] is affirmative about joining. [[User:Zb|zb]] <s>seriously considers coming along</s> had plans to come but now apologizes for staying home. He needs his bike next week, and it broke yesterday. It needs fixing ''today''.
  
==The Plan==
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== Expedition: [[User:Dawidi|dawidi]] with [[User:Thepiguy|thepiguy]] and [[User:srs0|srs0]] ==
thepiguy will be available for hashing by 14:00.
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Pi and Srs0 had come to Munich for a walking tour in the morning, and we met at the central station at 13:30. After Zb didn't show up, we took the S6 to Starnberg Nord and started walking. I had picked an alternative route for the way there which lead us to a geocache near a hospital, from where we would have had a really nice view of the alps had the weather been better. Then we continued into the forest on a rather nice, quiet narrow road. After crossing the Hanfeld village and heading towards the hash forest on a field track, Pi accidentally (that is, after only a few attempts at breaking the ice covering it...) put his foot into a muddy puddle and had to spend the rest of the day in a dirty and alternatingly wet and cold shoe.
  
The S6 to Starnberg Nord runs every 20 minutes.
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Still, we managed to get to the coordinates - a rather average place in the forest, as expected. At least the snow made it look nice.
  
Meet at the Hbf and head off from there?
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We only took a few pictures (in which Pi managed to blink every time, except for one shot that turned out blurry), then headed back, since sunset wasn't too far away. Just to see something different, we used the "obvious" route along the main road for the way back.
  
:I have trains arriving at the HBf from Regensburg at 12:17, 13:15 or 14:17; the next S6 after those times would get us to Starnberg Nord at 13:02, 14:02 or 15:02. I guess it'll take about an hour per direction if we really walk to the hash, so we should start as early as possible... is your 14:00 the earliest time you can be at the HBf? --[[User:Dawidi|dawidi]] 23:13, 11 December 2009 (UTC)
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As we would have to eat dinner eventually, and Starnberg might be slightly cheaper than central Munich, we got on an S-Bahn to go one station further, and located a pizzeria just across the street from the station; the food there was not spectacular, but it was food, and that's what counted after a 10km walk in the cold. After I had finally finished eating too, we spent a couple of minutes next to the lake in the dark, then got onto the S6 back to Munich. I didn't make it to the "obvious" train connection to Regensburg via Landshut, but discovered that I could reroute via Ingolstadt together with Srs0 and Pi (who were heading home to Würzburg), so we spent another hour sitting on the floor in a bike compartment (the rest of the train was crowded already) until we finally had to split up.
  
::I'm taking a free walking tour of Munich that starts at 10:00 and is <i>somewhere</i> around 3 hours, I'm also not sure where it ends. If you take the 13:15, I can meet you as soon as possible though. It shouldn't take that long to get back. [[User:Thepiguy|Thepiguy]] 23:48, 11 December 2009 (UTC)
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It was nice meeting you here in Europe for a few times, guys. Have a safe flight back and say hi to that other hashing-crazy place on the forty-ninth parallel :-)
  
:::Ok, so it seems like my drag-along and I will very likely join you. We have guests for dinner, but if we make the Spätzle in the morning and thus reduce the evening duties to just turning them into Käsespätzle, it might work: Leave M Hbf around 13:45, arr Starnberg Nord around 14:15, walk to the coordinates (1h) and back (1h), with some time added so we are not in a hurry (0:30) leave Starnberg Nord 16:45, back at M Hbf 17:15, back home 17:45 -> This will work! It'll be dark around 16:30 anyway. --[[User:Zb|Zb]] 10:46, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 munich hbf 26.jpg|Munich central, platform 26: meetup point.
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 small road.jpg|A rather nice small road.
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 icy twig and pi.jpg|Icy twig and Pi.
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 pi skating.jpg|Pi had fun on the slippery road.
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 forestpano.jpg|Field track towards the hash forest.
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Image:2009-12-13_48_11_shoe.JPG|Woops!
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 tree spray.jpg|Near the hashpoint.
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Image:2009-12-13_48_11_pictures.JPG|People takin' pictures.
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 mamhofen.jpg|Mamhofen, just north of the hash.
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Image:2009-12-13_48_11_path.JPG|Back into the woods.
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Image:2009-12-13_48_11_forest.JPG|Walking through the forest to the hash.
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 gps.jpg|Coordinates reached!
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Image:2009-12-13_48_11_gPiS.JPG|And reached again! (several meters farther)
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 srs pi widi.jpg|Srs0, Pi and dawidi at the coordinates.
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 hash down.jpg|Down.
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 hash up.jpg|Up.
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Image:2009-12-13_48_11_thermo.JPG|Questionable thermometer reading.
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 walking back.jpg|Walking back along the main road.
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 starnberger see.jpg|Lake Starnberg in the last light of the day.
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 pi zzeria.jpg|We found a Zzeria.
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 pi cubed.jpg|Pi+R<sup>3</sup>
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 goodbye.jpg|Splitting up in Ingolstadt.
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 bai dawidi.JPG|Bai!
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:Right... so we'd meet at the HBf (exact location tbd?) sometime after my 13:15 train arrives, and take the first S6 we can get after Pi shows up. --[[User:Dawidi|dawidi]] 11:10, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
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Ok, so [[User:Zb|zb]] didn't just ''say'' he fixed his bike as a stupid excuse to stay home. He actually did fix it. Here are the parts of a hub gear that's part of a Sachs 3x7, along with a picture that shows the broken part in detail.
:: A good spot to meet would be at the North end of the station's main hall. This is at the end of Track 26, where trains from Regensburg usually arrive anyway. It's also close to the stairs that lead to the tunnel where we have to take the S-Bahn. There's a somewhat yellowish coffee and snack shop. Why not meet there? --[[User:Zb|Zb]] 11:28, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
 
  
[[Category:Expedition planning]]
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In the strict sense of the definition, this wasn't a [[Train wreck consolation prize|Train wreck]], because the geohash was done by train and by foot, but I really had to get at least one of my bikes back to service on this particular day.
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Sorry again for not coming along!
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 zb 0004.jpg|The parts of the hub gear of a Sachs/SRAM 3x7.
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Image:2009-12-13 48 11 zb 0002.jpg|Detail: This ring, if not broken, will link the inner and outer parts of the gearbox. This ring, if broken like this, will link ''everything'' of the gearbox such that nothing will move any more, not even a tiny bit.
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Only 5 km from the S-Bahn station Starnberg Nord, in a forest. thepiguy will be in München. dawidi is affirmative about joining. zb seriously considers coming along had plans to come but now apologizes for staying home. He needs his bike next week, and it broke yesterday. It needs fixing today.

Expedition: dawidi with thepiguy and srs0

Pi and Srs0 had come to Munich for a walking tour in the morning, and we met at the central station at 13:30. After Zb didn't show up, we took the S6 to Starnberg Nord and started walking. I had picked an alternative route for the way there which lead us to a geocache near a hospital, from where we would have had a really nice view of the alps had the weather been better. Then we continued into the forest on a rather nice, quiet narrow road. After crossing the Hanfeld village and heading towards the hash forest on a field track, Pi accidentally (that is, after only a few attempts at breaking the ice covering it...) put his foot into a muddy puddle and had to spend the rest of the day in a dirty and alternatingly wet and cold shoe.

Still, we managed to get to the coordinates - a rather average place in the forest, as expected. At least the snow made it look nice.

We only took a few pictures (in which Pi managed to blink every time, except for one shot that turned out blurry), then headed back, since sunset wasn't too far away. Just to see something different, we used the "obvious" route along the main road for the way back.

As we would have to eat dinner eventually, and Starnberg might be slightly cheaper than central Munich, we got on an S-Bahn to go one station further, and located a pizzeria just across the street from the station; the food there was not spectacular, but it was food, and that's what counted after a 10km walk in the cold. After I had finally finished eating too, we spent a couple of minutes next to the lake in the dark, then got onto the S6 back to Munich. I didn't make it to the "obvious" train connection to Regensburg via Landshut, but discovered that I could reroute via Ingolstadt together with Srs0 and Pi (who were heading home to Würzburg), so we spent another hour sitting on the floor in a bike compartment (the rest of the train was crowded already) until we finally had to split up.

It was nice meeting you here in Europe for a few times, guys. Have a safe flight back and say hi to that other hashing-crazy place on the forty-ninth parallel :-)

Ok, so zb didn't just say he fixed his bike as a stupid excuse to stay home. He actually did fix it. Here are the parts of a hub gear that's part of a Sachs 3x7, along with a picture that shows the broken part in detail.

In the strict sense of the definition, this wasn't a Train wreck, because the geohash was done by train and by foot, but I really had to get at least one of my bikes back to service on this particular day.

Sorry again for not coming along!