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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
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The hashpoint lies at the edge of a field, directly next to a shrub, a few meters away from the closest track (which isn’t mapped yet in OpenStreetMap) next to the ''Gersprenz'' river, in Aschaffenburg county, Bavaria, Germany. The closest settlement is Stockstadt am Main in east direction.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
== Participants ==
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== Plans ==
 
== Plans ==
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# Drive to Stockstadt am Main after church service
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# Go to a restaurant in Stockstadt for lunch
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#* I wasn’t able to find any good restaurants which were open at noon – except for the Italian [https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/93580750 Trattoria Isola Bella], which looked really promising. I chose this one as the recommended option.
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# Park on the parking lot next to [https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/192261359 Da Michele], an Italian-food delivery service
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# Reach the hashpoint by foot and have a lot of fun and joy
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# Finish the expedition by going back to the car to then drive back home
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
Around 12:05 pm, after being done with this Sunday’s church service at ''<abbr title="Christliche Gemeinde Darmstadt">CGD</abbr>'', my parents and I drove geohashing by car with no stopover at home: {{note|TODO}}
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Around 12:05 pm, after being done with this Sunday’s church service at ''<abbr title="Christliche Gemeinde Darmstadt">CGD</abbr>'', I invited my new friend Manuel to participate in this day’s expedition. He quickly agreed, so my parents and I took him geohashing by car (again, with no stopover at our home): We took the ''<span style="padding-right: 0.2em">B</span>26'' motorroad (trunk road) headed towards Dieburg, and kept driving straight on (leaving the motorroad, but staying on ''<span style="padding-right: 0.2em">B</span>26'') through Babenhausen, crossing the state boundary from Hesse to Bavaria.
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As planned, we went to the [https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/93580750 Trattoria Isola Bella] to feed our empty bellies. The trattoria (which is a smaller, familiar-atmosphere version of a restaurant, according to their [https://www.trattoriaisolabella.de/uber/ website]) turned out to be really inviting and calm (which typically isn’t the case in our home city, Darmstadt, with there being a lot of noise in restaurants at noon in addition to the evenings). Also, the trattoria stands out for offering pinsa (a flatbread similar to pizza, but with the dough risen for 48–72 hours) in addition to pizza. I opted for a Pinsa Napoli (which is the pinsa equivalent to a Pizza Margherita) and Manuel decided on a pasta dish. All in all, it was a cozy meal.
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After eating our fill, we went on driving closer to the hashpoint (traversing a level crossing in the process) and parked our car on the parking lot next to the [https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/192261359 Da Michele] delivery service, as planned.
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Starting from the parking lot, we went on a clockwise walking route to the hashpoint and back to our car: First, we walked on tracks next to the ''Gersprenz'' river. Then, we turned left onto a track which is missing from OpenStreetMap before I add it, leading to a weir with fish pass where the ''Gersprenz'' splits up. We really liked the white noise emitted by the water flowing over the weir; and continued our walk by turning right. Going straight on, we got really close to the hashpoint after a while. Going through a few meters of straw, we reached the hashpoint on the field’s edge, with a prominent shrub next to it. Obviously, Manuel and I took our first partner selfies at the hashpoint. Going on, we had a delightful walking route (between trees, besides fields and next to allotments) with a lot of opportunities for me to survey various stuff for OpenStreetMap.
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==
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The tracklog shows my anti-clockwise walking route (this time with good GPS accuracy, but I forgot to start the logging immediately) and all locations where I took photos. (I took a lot of photos because the scenery was so beautiful to me.) Notice that I surveyed some tracks which aren’t in the OpenStreetMap database before I add them.
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{{Tracklog|2024-03-03 49 9 Green guy's expedition.gpx}}
  
== Photos ==  
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== Pictures ==
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 01 Pinsa Napoli at Isola Bella.jpg | This expedition’s lunch: Handmade, delicious Pinsa Napoli with cherry tomatoes and leaves of basil
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 02 Beaver's lodge.jpg | <q>Beaver’s lodge: Danger of collapse</q>
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Manuel 01.jpg | Photo by Manuel
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Manuel 02.jpg | Photo by Manuel
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Manuel 03.jpg | Photo by Manuel
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 03.jpg
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Manuel 04.jpg | Photo by Manuel
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 04.jpg
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 05.jpg
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 06.jpg | Walking on the unsurveyed way
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 07 Weir.jpg | The weir
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Manuel 05.jpg | The weir, photo by Manuel
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 08 Log.jpg | Had to step over this fallen tree
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Manuel 07.jpg | Photo by Manuel next to the weir
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 09 Weir and fish pass.jpg | Next to the weir; you can see a fish pass
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 10.jpg
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 11.jpg | Approaching the hashpoint
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 looking north-northwest 1.jpg | Going through some straw to reach the hashpoint
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 OruxMaps Coordinates.png | Coordinates reached
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 funny grins 1.jpg | Our first in-pair selfies: Manuel on the right, me on the left; field behind us
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 funny grins 2.jpg | Field’s edge visible behind us
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 funny grins 3.jpg | Prominent shrub behind us
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 looking north-northwest 2.jpg | Hashpoint right ahead, at the edge of the field, right of the prominent shrub
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 12 Bench and bin.jpg | Bench (cut off because someone was sitting on it) and bin (waste basket) for <abbr title="OpenStreetMap">OSM</abbr>
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 13 Bridge.jpg | Bridge across the ''Gersprenz''
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 14 View from bridge.jpg | View from bridge
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 15 Supposed path on the right.jpg | According to <abbr title="OpenStreetMap">OSM</abbr> data, there’s a track going right next to the fence on the right … going to fix that soon as in reality (left side) you have to take a detour to avoid that shrubbery!
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 16a.jpg
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 16b.jpg
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 17 Turning circle.jpg | Turning circle
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 18.jpg
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 19 Damaged trees.jpg | Some battered-looking trees
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 20.jpg | Turning left
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 21.jpg | Looking into the distance
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 22.jpg
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 23.jpg | One more track missing from <abbr title="OpenStreetMap">OSM</abbr>&nbsp;…
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 24.jpg | … and another one! There are also sheep.
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 25.jpg
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 26.jpg
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 27a Sign.jpg | <q>Entering the paddock and feeding the horses forbidden <small>– Parents are liable for their children’s actions</small></q>
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 27b Horses.jpg | Some bay horses
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 28a Apiary facts.jpg | <q>The apiary: A tradition with new goals</q> (information board 1/5)
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 28b Honey facts.jpg | <q>Bee honey: A versatile natural product</q> (information board 2/5)
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 28c More facts.jpg | <q>Bees’ produce: What bees give us besides honey</q> (information board 3/5; two more on the left)
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 29.jpg
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 30 Big campfire.jpg | Fun fact: It is common to encounter the classical elements of air, earth and water in everyday life … but actual fire is a rare sight for the majority of people.
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 31 Cycle barrier to bridge.jpg | Back at the ''Da Michele'' parking lot: Cycle barrier leading to a roofed bridge over the ''Gersprenz''
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 32a Da Michele.jpg | ''Da Michele''’s compound: <q>CCTV surveillance is being used in this area!</q>
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 32b Da Michele.jpg
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File:2024-03-03 49 9 Trip 33 Stream.jpg | Stream next to ''Da Michele''’s compound
 
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== Achievements ==
 
== Achievements ==
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=== First-time ===
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I earned these for the first time from this geohash.
 
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| color = #EECCFF
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| latitude = 49
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| longitude = 9
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| date = 2024-03-03
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| achievement = Consecutive Bonza Bottler Day achievement
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| description = reaching '''2''' geohashes in consecutive months on dates where the day number equals the month number: The first occurrence was the [[2024-02-02 49 8]] geohash; the second occurrence is the
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| name = [[User:Green guy!|Green guy!]]
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}}
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As this is my first geohash outside my home graticule, I earn the following achievements:
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{{Inarow
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| latitude = 49
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| longitude = 9
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| date = 2024-03-03
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| level = 2
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| graticule1 = 49,8
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| graticule2 = 49,9
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| name = [[User:Green guy!|Green guy!]]
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{{Minesweeper geohash
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| graticule = Mannheim, Germany
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| ranknumber = 1
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| e = true
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| name = [[User:Green guy!|Green guy!]]
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}}
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=== Recurring ===
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I already earned these from an earlier geohash, but fulfilled the conditions again on this one.
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{{#vardefine:ribbonwidth|100%}}
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{{OpenStreetMap achievement
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| latitude = 49
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| longitude = 9
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| date = 2024-03-03
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| OSMlink  = 148342795
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| OSMlink2 = 148341943
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| name = [[User:Green guy!|Green guy!]]
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}}
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{{land geohash
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| latitude = 49
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| longitude = 9
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| date = 2024-03-03
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| name = [[User:Green guy!|Green guy!]]
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}}
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{{drag-along
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| latitude = 49
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| longitude = 9
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| date = 2024-03-03
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| partner = his friend Manuel
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| name = [[User:Green guy!|Green guy!]]
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| image = 2024-03-03 49 9 funny grins 3.jpg <!-- consent from Manuel -->
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}}
  
 
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Location

The hashpoint lies at the edge of a field, directly next to a shrub, a few meters away from the closest track (which isn’t mapped yet in OpenStreetMap) next to the Gersprenz river, in Aschaffenburg county, Bavaria, Germany. The closest settlement is Stockstadt am Main in east direction.

Participants

  • Green guy! (talk)
  • Manuel (a new friend and fellow of mine from CGD)
  • Green guy!’s mother (no consent to publish photos of her)
  • Green guy!’s father (no consent to publish photos of him)

Plans

  1. Drive to Stockstadt am Main after church service
  2. Go to a restaurant in Stockstadt for lunch
    • I wasn’t able to find any good restaurants which were open at noon – except for the Italian Trattoria Isola Bella, which looked really promising. I chose this one as the recommended option.
  3. Park on the parking lot next to Da Michele, an Italian-food delivery service
  4. Reach the hashpoint by foot and have a lot of fun and joy
  5. Finish the expedition by going back to the car to then drive back home

Expedition

Around 12:05 pm, after being done with this Sunday’s church service at CGD, I invited my new friend Manuel to participate in this day’s expedition. He quickly agreed, so my parents and I took him geohashing by car (again, with no stopover at our home): We took the B26 motorroad (trunk road) headed towards Dieburg, and kept driving straight on (leaving the motorroad, but staying on B26) through Babenhausen, crossing the state boundary from Hesse to Bavaria.

As planned, we went to the Trattoria Isola Bella to feed our empty bellies. The trattoria (which is a smaller, familiar-atmosphere version of a restaurant, according to their website) turned out to be really inviting and calm (which typically isn’t the case in our home city, Darmstadt, with there being a lot of noise in restaurants at noon in addition to the evenings). Also, the trattoria stands out for offering pinsa (a flatbread similar to pizza, but with the dough risen for 48–72 hours) in addition to pizza. I opted for a Pinsa Napoli (which is the pinsa equivalent to a Pizza Margherita) and Manuel decided on a pasta dish. All in all, it was a cozy meal.

After eating our fill, we went on driving closer to the hashpoint (traversing a level crossing in the process) and parked our car on the parking lot next to the Da Michele delivery service, as planned.

Starting from the parking lot, we went on a clockwise walking route to the hashpoint and back to our car: First, we walked on tracks next to the Gersprenz river. Then, we turned left onto a track which is missing from OpenStreetMap before I add it, leading to a weir with fish pass where the Gersprenz splits up. We really liked the white noise emitted by the water flowing over the weir; and continued our walk by turning right. Going straight on, we got really close to the hashpoint after a while. Going through a few meters of straw, we reached the hashpoint on the field’s edge, with a prominent shrub next to it. Obviously, Manuel and I took our first partner selfies at the hashpoint. Going on, we had a delightful walking route (between trees, besides fields and next to allotments) with a lot of opportunities for me to survey various stuff for OpenStreetMap.

Tracklog

The tracklog shows my anti-clockwise walking route (this time with good GPS accuracy, but I forgot to start the logging immediately) and all locations where I took photos. (I took a lot of photos because the scenery was so beautiful to me.) Notice that I surveyed some tracks which aren’t in the OpenStreetMap database before I add them.


Pictures

Achievements

First-time

I earned these for the first time from this geohash.

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Green guy! earned the Consecutive Bonza Bottler Day achievement
by reaching 2 geohashes in consecutive months on dates where the day number equals the month number: The first occurrence was the 2024-02-02 49 8 geohash; the second occurrence is the (49, 9) geohash on 2024-03-03.

As this is my first geohash outside my home graticule, I earn the following achievements:

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Green guy! earned the 2-in-a-row achievement
by achieving a connection of 2 graticules in a row (49,8 to 49,9) after reaching the (49, 9) geohash on 2024-03-03.
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Minesweeper geohash empty.png Minesweeper geohash 1.png Minesweeper geohash flag.png
Minesweeper geohash empty.png Minesweeper geohash empty.png Minesweeper geohash empty.png
Green guy! achieved level 1 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
by visiting coordinates in Mannheim, Germany and 1 of the surrounding graticules.

Recurring

I already earned these from an earlier geohash, but fulfilled the conditions again on this one.

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Green guy! earned the OpenStreetMap achievement
by contributing [1] to OpenStreetMap based on their expedition to the (49, 9) geohash on 2024-03-03.
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Green guy! earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (49, 9) geohash on 2024-03-03.
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Green guy! earned the Drag-along achievement
by dragging his friend Manuel to the (49, 9) geohash on 2024-03-03.
2024-03-03 49 9 funny grins 3.jpg