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− | This ribbon is displayed by the people who have attended the geohash with the highest terrain elevation. Geohashers who attended a high altitude geohash which is superseded by another at a higher altitude get to keep their ribbons. Aerial geohashing is not eligible for this award. | + | [[file:high.PNG|right|220px]] |
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+ | This ribbon is displayed by the people who have attended the geohash with the highest terrain elevation (that is, farthest from mean sea level, a.k.a. the geoid reference height). Geohashers who attended a high altitude geohash which is superseded by another at a higher altitude get to keep their ribbons; in other words, it is about having ever held the record (and in this respect it is a version of [[wikipedia:en:world altitude record (mountaineering)]] in the present day...still beatable since nobody's hashed Everest yet!). | ||
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+ | Aerial geohashing is not eligible for this award. Neither is merely being "high on life", or on [[sex Geohash|sex]], drugs, or [[musical achievement|rock'n'roll]]. | ||
== Winners == | == Winners == | ||
− | + | If you did a geohash that fits in time and elevation sequence on this chart, insert your name, and take the ribbon. Please also update the "currently" number on the [[Achievements]] page. | |
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!width=20%| Geohash | !width=20%| Geohash | ||
!width=40%| Geohashers | !width=40%| Geohashers | ||
!width=40%| Terrain Elevation | !width=40%| Terrain Elevation | ||
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+ | ! [[2009-11-07 19 -99|2009-11-07]] | ||
+ | | [[User:Cid|Cid]] | ||
+ | | 12871' / 3923m | ||
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+ | ! [[2009-11-08 39 -105|2009-11-08]] | ||
+ | | [[User:beanmj|Mike Bean]] | ||
+ | | 12135' / 3699 m | ||
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+ | ! [[2009-08-28 40 -105|2009-08-28]] | ||
+ | | [[User:CedarM|Cedar Myers]] | ||
+ | | 10639' / 3243 m | ||
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+ | ! [[2009-08-09 39 -106|2009-08-09]] | ||
+ | | [[User:ChrisMillbern|Chris Millbern]] | ||
+ | | 10012' / 3051m | ||
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! [[2008-05-24_40_-105|2008-05-24]] | ! [[2008-05-24_40_-105|2008-05-24]] | ||
| [[User:Jeffhutch103|Jeff]], Michael, [http://www.keeportoss.org Mario], [[User:Doubt|Doug]], Jaeger, Humblik, Mike, Celeste, [[User:The-r-gonaut|Ryan]] | | [[User:Jeffhutch103|Jeff]], Michael, [http://www.keeportoss.org Mario], [[User:Doubt|Doug]], Jaeger, Humblik, Mike, Celeste, [[User:The-r-gonaut|Ryan]] | ||
| 9610' / 2929m | | 9610' / 2929m | ||
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+ | ! Most of the hashes in [[35,-105]] and neighbouring grats | ||
+ | | southern Rockies local hashers | ||
+ | | 7000'+- / that but in m | ||
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! [[2008-05-22_39_-105|2008-05-22]] | ! [[2008-05-22_39_-105|2008-05-22]] | ||
| [[User:Akedrou|Akedrou]] | | [[User:Akedrou|Akedrou]] | ||
| 5490' / 1673m | | 5490' / 1673m | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:34, 22 September 2020
This user earned the High geohash achievement
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This ribbon is displayed by the people who have attended the geohash with the highest terrain elevation (that is, farthest from mean sea level, a.k.a. the geoid reference height). Geohashers who attended a high altitude geohash which is superseded by another at a higher altitude get to keep their ribbons; in other words, it is about having ever held the record (and in this respect it is a version of wikipedia:en:world altitude record (mountaineering) in the present day...still beatable since nobody's hashed Everest yet!).
Aerial geohashing is not eligible for this award. Neither is merely being "high on life", or on sex, drugs, or rock'n'roll.
Winners
If you did a geohash that fits in time and elevation sequence on this chart, insert your name, and take the ribbon. Please also update the "currently" number on the Achievements page.
Geohash | Geohashers | Terrain Elevation |
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2009-11-07 | Cid | 12871' / 3923m |
2009-11-08 | Mike Bean | 12135' / 3699 m |
2009-08-28 | Cedar Myers | 10639' / 3243 m |
2009-08-09 | Chris Millbern | 10012' / 3051m |
2008-05-24 | Jeff, Michael, Mario, Doug, Jaeger, Humblik, Mike, Celeste, Ryan | 9610' / 2929m |
2008-05-22 | Akedrou | 5490' / 1673m |