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Latest revision as of 21:30, 6 June 2024
Wed 17 Apr 2024 in 52,8: 52.0739133, 8.3693832 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
This Geohash is located on a cliff in Halle.
Participants
Expedition
In the afternoon, I took the train via Osnabrück Central to Halle/OWL-Arena and walked the rest of the distance. The coordinates were at the top of a cliff in a forest, where I located then and recorded proof.
Next, I tried approaching from below attempting a multiple elevations achievement, but the cliff was not quite steep enough. I climbed up the slope, and by the time I was in the circle of uncertainty, the difference in altitude was less than two meters.
I continued upwards, hiking up Mount Knüll (253 m). It was the highest peak around and there was a decent view from it's top.
Afterwards, I walked to Halle Central and took the train via Osnabrück Central back home to Osnabrück-Altstadt.
Photos
Tracklog
Ribbons
Fippe earned the Land geohash achievement
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Fippe earned the Last man standing achievement
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