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== Location ==
 
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20 meters off a road through the forest between Germering and Gauting, just outside the limits of Munich.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
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== Plans ==
 
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Reach the point on my way back from work to home: it's only a little detour.
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
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After the recently extremely rainy days, I was hesitating to attempt a hash in the forest, given that I didn't know if it would be extremely muddy or not, or if the weather by the end of the day would be kind enough to stop pouring shower amounts of rain.
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On the morning I took the usual geohasher's tools with me in case of. And at around 6 p.m. when I went out of my workplace, the rain had reverted to an acceptable level for geohasing purposes, and I decided to attempt this hash.
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I drove uneventfully up to 150 meters from the hash, parked where I could, and entered the forest directly because I didn't want to walk along the quite narrow road where the cars drove quite fast.
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By chance the forest was not dense, it seems it had been replanted years ago because the trees were aligned according to some pattern. The soil, albeit wet, wasn't muddy at all and quite hard, covered mostly by dead vegetation.
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I reached the hashpoint easily, took the usual proofs, tried to make a panorama of it (failed, totally blurry so not shown...), and then headed back the same way to my car, and drove home.
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Let's hope June will be a good month for hashes!
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
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Maybe later...
  
 
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Location

20 meters off a road through the forest between Germering and Gauting, just outside the limits of Munich.

Participants

Zertrin

Plans

Reach the point on my way back from work to home: it's only a little detour.

Expedition

After the recently extremely rainy days, I was hesitating to attempt a hash in the forest, given that I didn't know if it would be extremely muddy or not, or if the weather by the end of the day would be kind enough to stop pouring shower amounts of rain.

On the morning I took the usual geohasher's tools with me in case of. And at around 6 p.m. when I went out of my workplace, the rain had reverted to an acceptable level for geohasing purposes, and I decided to attempt this hash.

I drove uneventfully up to 150 meters from the hash, parked where I could, and entered the forest directly because I didn't want to walk along the quite narrow road where the cars drove quite fast.

By chance the forest was not dense, it seems it had been replanted years ago because the trees were aligned according to some pattern. The soil, albeit wet, wasn't muddy at all and quite hard, covered mostly by dead vegetation.

I reached the hashpoint easily, took the usual proofs, tried to make a panorama of it (failed, totally blurry so not shown...), and then headed back the same way to my car, and drove home.

Let's hope June will be a good month for hashes!

Tracklog

Maybe later...

Photos

Achievements