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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
  
Today's location is in bushes near the Main river at Würzburg-Heidingsfeld.
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Today's location is in bushes near the Main river at Würzburg-Heidingsfeld. (the map on this page incorrectly shows a spot in the middle of the graticule, but the coordinates are correct)
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Country: Germany; state: Bayern (Bavaria, EU:DE:BY); administrative region: Unterfranken; district: Würzburg city district
 
Country: Germany; state: Bayern (Bavaria, EU:DE:BY); administrative region: Unterfranken; district: Würzburg city district
  
 
Weather: Sunny
 
Weather: Sunny
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== Expedition==
 
== Expedition==
 
===[[User:Danatar|Danatar]]===
 
===[[User:Danatar|Danatar]]===
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This hashpoint was not far from home and I cycled there in the morning before work. I followed the Main river to Heidingsfeld and soon I was near the hashpoint. From the satellite image I knew that it was between patches of probably private property, so when I reached the general area of the hashpoint I first followed the available tracks to see where they were leading me. They led me around the hashpoint until I stood at the street side of the area, but there a gate was blocking what from the satellite image had appeared as the easiest way to the hashpoint. This meant that the front part was no trespassing, but the hashpoint was in the back part. I cycled around to the river side (see track log for my complicated route) and there everything was less orderly kept, with plants growing wildly. I found a small path and followed it in the direction of the hashpoint, carefully because of thorny branches. The path was leading to another gate in the distance, but the hashpoint was well in front of it, a few steps off the path. Despite the thorns I reached the hashpoint.
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I took pictures, went back to my bike and cycled home.
  
  
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File:2011-05-24_49_9_hp.jpg|Coordinates reached
 
File:2011-05-24_49_9_hp.jpg|Coordinates reached
 
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File:2011-05-24_49_9_pano.jpg
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File:2011-05-24_49_9_zaun.jpg|no trespassing when coming from the street
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File:2011-05-24_49_9_mohn.jpg|Poppy seed near the hashpoint
 
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====Tracklog====
 
====Tracklog====
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[http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=1154294&code=73d70cee61af4b749e8f11d3a1938396 Triton tracklog]
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Location

Today's location is in bushes near the Main river at Würzburg-Heidingsfeld. (the map on this page incorrectly shows a spot in the middle of the graticule, but the coordinates are correct)

Country: Germany; state: Bayern (Bavaria, EU:DE:BY); administrative region: Unterfranken; district: Würzburg city district

Weather: Sunny


Expedition

Danatar

This hashpoint was not far from home and I cycled there in the morning before work. I followed the Main river to Heidingsfeld and soon I was near the hashpoint. From the satellite image I knew that it was between patches of probably private property, so when I reached the general area of the hashpoint I first followed the available tracks to see where they were leading me. They led me around the hashpoint until I stood at the street side of the area, but there a gate was blocking what from the satellite image had appeared as the easiest way to the hashpoint. This meant that the front part was no trespassing, but the hashpoint was in the back part. I cycled around to the river side (see track log for my complicated route) and there everything was less orderly kept, with plants growing wildly. I found a small path and followed it in the direction of the hashpoint, carefully because of thorny branches. The path was leading to another gate in the distance, but the hashpoint was well in front of it, a few steps off the path. Despite the thorns I reached the hashpoint.

I took pictures, went back to my bike and cycled home.


Tracklog

Triton tracklog