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+ | I always wanted to go hunt some hash points. But using the web based tools was always too complicated. | ||
+ | But this week I discovered the geohashing app in the Android store - and it works perfectly! :-) | ||
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+ | And on this really, really nice day (warm and sunny), it showed me a coordinate that was: | ||
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+ | - just within reach for me during the 3 or four hours I had to spare (I am nearly always going by bike...) | ||
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+ | - apparently located only a few meters from a road near an open field | ||
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+ | - situated in a really nice rural landscape. | ||
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+ | So off I went, leaving work a little early and setting the hash point as a target in my brand new routing software (OSMAnd). | ||
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+ | I knew that routing for bicycles is a magnitude harder than car routing. | ||
+ | That combined with the remaining inconsistencies of OSM map material (although that is rather good around Nuremberg) lead to a rather... interesting... route that I was led. | ||
+ | I got the impression that the routing algorithm itself sometimes used some kind of geohashing-like algorithms. | ||
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+ | Additionally it didn't help that OSMAnd's UI is rather car-centric. | ||
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+ | All this led to a lot of this kind of situation: | ||
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+ | '''OSMAnd''': Turn right! | ||
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+ | '''Me''': But there is no road. | ||
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+ | '''OSMAnd''': Yes there is! | ||
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+ | '''Me''': No, there isn't! | ||
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+ | '''OSMAnd''': Believe me, there is! Look at my map! | ||
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+ | '''Me''': YOU believe ME, in reality there is no road! | ||
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+ | '''OSMAnd''': Ok, here is your choice: Either you believe there to be a road and take it, or track your way back for the last two or three kilometres and try something different on your own... | ||
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+ | '''Me''': *Gnaaarg* | ||
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+ | So going to the hashpoint was really, really fun. A great adventure that I am still thinking about with a silly smile on my face :) | ||
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+ | The hashpoint itself was rather unspectacular. | ||
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+ | And very nearly it was a Déjà Vu Geohash, as it lay just a view hundred meters from the riding stable were we sometimes rent a pony for a little tour with our young niece. | ||
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Image:2014-05-21_49_10_Schnatterfleck_1400683097989.jpg | Really steep (more than it looks on the picture)... but also part of the calculated route. Fallback to pushing the bike (at least not carrying yet...) [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.41240000&lon=10.90340000&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @49.4124,10.9034] | Image:2014-05-21_49_10_Schnatterfleck_1400683097989.jpg | Really steep (more than it looks on the picture)... but also part of the calculated route. Fallback to pushing the bike (at least not carrying yet...) [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.41240000&lon=10.90340000&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @49.4124,10.9034] | ||
− | Image:2014-05-21_49_10_Schnatterfleck_1400682812018.jpg | THIS is how I like it :) | + | Image:2014-05-21_49_10_Schnatterfleck_1400682812018.jpg | THIS is how I like it :) - But the near dead-end already lurked at the bottom of the little valley.... [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.40950000&lon=10.89500000&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @49.4095,10.8950] |
− | But the near dead-end already lurked at the bottom of the little valley.... [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.40950000&lon=10.89500000&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @49.4095,10.8950] | ||
Image:2014-05-21_49_10_Schnatterfleck_1400680990831.jpg | Mission accomplished! [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.36870000&lon=10.82880000&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @49.3687,10.8288] | Image:2014-05-21_49_10_Schnatterfleck_1400680990831.jpg | Mission accomplished! [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.36870000&lon=10.82880000&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @49.3687,10.8288] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 16 May 2020
Wed 21 May 2014 in 49,10: 49.3687540, 10.8289638 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
A wood near Raitersaich
Participants
Plans
Expedition
I always wanted to go hunt some hash points. But using the web based tools was always too complicated. But this week I discovered the geohashing app in the Android store - and it works perfectly! :-)
And on this really, really nice day (warm and sunny), it showed me a coordinate that was:
- just within reach for me during the 3 or four hours I had to spare (I am nearly always going by bike...)
- apparently located only a few meters from a road near an open field
- situated in a really nice rural landscape.
So off I went, leaving work a little early and setting the hash point as a target in my brand new routing software (OSMAnd).
I knew that routing for bicycles is a magnitude harder than car routing. That combined with the remaining inconsistencies of OSM map material (although that is rather good around Nuremberg) lead to a rather... interesting... route that I was led. I got the impression that the routing algorithm itself sometimes used some kind of geohashing-like algorithms.
Additionally it didn't help that OSMAnd's UI is rather car-centric.
All this led to a lot of this kind of situation:
OSMAnd: Turn right!
Me: But there is no road.
OSMAnd: Yes there is!
Me: No, there isn't!
OSMAnd: Believe me, there is! Look at my map!
Me: YOU believe ME, in reality there is no road!
OSMAnd: Ok, here is your choice: Either you believe there to be a road and take it, or track your way back for the last two or three kilometres and try something different on your own...
Me: *Gnaaarg*
So going to the hashpoint was really, really fun. A great adventure that I am still thinking about with a silly smile on my face :)
The hashpoint itself was rather unspectacular.
And very nearly it was a Déjà Vu Geohash, as it lay just a view hundred meters from the riding stable were we sometimes rent a pony for a little tour with our young niece.
Tracklog
Photos
The hashpoint as located by my GPS - surprisingly nice area! Schnatterfleck @49.3688,10.8290
Aeaeah... Routing app?... You're kidding, right...?? @49.4128,10.9025
Really steep (more than it looks on the picture)... but also part of the calculated route. Fallback to pushing the bike (at least not carrying yet...) @49.4124,10.9034
THIS is how I like it :) - But the near dead-end already lurked at the bottom of the little valley.... @49.4095,10.8950
Mission accomplished! @49.3687,10.8288
Not very far from the hash point. And I actually know those horses. @49.3699,10.8357
I was actually routed right through the middle of a golf course! @49.3781,10.9775
Achievements
- Land geohash
- Bike geohash