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Latest revision as of 12:43, 15 May 2021
Thu 8 Aug 2019 in 53,10: 53.6692886, 10.0199599 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
on some undergrowth 1 m near a sidewalk in Hamburg-Langenhorn
Participants
- Leidenfrost (talk)
- π π π (talk)
Expedition
π π π (log from April 2020)
In the evening, after university, we took the U1 home. This hash lay smack in the middle between two stations that were connected by a path along the railway and was extremely easy to reach, particularly because the hashpoint lay by a sidewalk directly next to a road. So we got off the train at Langenhorn Nord and walked a kilometre along a silent road until we reached another street, where we had to walk 80 m along the sidewalk. We found the point 1 m next to it and took photos basically while passing, then continued to walk along a forest path beginning directly across the street for 700 m until we reached Kiwittsmoor, where we got on the train again and rode home. What a lucky location! I've never had such a geohash since, and it will likely be long time until I get to do anything like this again.
Photos
Achievements
Land geohash, Public transport geohash