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Latest revision as of 13:22, 23 September 2021
Wed 19 Sep 2018 in 51,9: 51.3456835, 9.9439291 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In the small village Bornhagen, near the famous ancient castle Hanstein - might be on private property.
Participants
Digiphono and his wife
Plans
I'm planning to drive to Bornhagen after work and will arrive there, with my wife, 3:30 pm. I'll park my car at the local administration building and need to go some 50 meters from there. I hope, the area is unfenced, so I can make it to the hash. If it's private property though, well, then I'll turn back and get home again...
Expedition
3 pm me and my wife drove to Bornhagen and arrived there 3:20 pm. Unfortunately, the hash was indeed on private property and we didn't want to go onto it. There was a big house nearby (which I expected to be some sort of a culture centre, as I had interpreted from Google maps!) - and laundry was drying in the sun, somewhere exactly where the hash was! So, we turned around and drove back home...