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Latest revision as of 15:13, 28 July 2021
Thu 9 Apr 2015 in 44,11: 44.3975994, 11.4458827 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Despite what the wiki is now displaying I went out chasing LatLong Coordinates 44.397599, 11.445883, as the Geohash+ app (and other geohash tools) was displaying for this date. I don't know which one is wrong, but the experience in itself was quite challenging/rewarding, given the spot was lost in an hidden side valley of the 'Regional Park Dei Gessi' and after jumping 2 fences I had to walk through the thikkest 'jungle' the final 200 meters.
Participants
Plans
Just like the other expedition in the same area the spot looked easy on the map, just on the side of a dirt road, but once there I discovered the dirt road was gated, and after 500 hundred meters I procedeed in the fields in the direction of the spot.