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* [[User:Paintedhell|Juja]] will cycle there in the evening. | * [[User:Paintedhell|Juja]] will cycle there in the evening. | ||
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+ | * [[User:Paintedhell|Juja]], Frankie and Benjy Mouse | ||
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+ | == Expedition == | ||
+ | The weather in the evening was perfect for geohashing: warm and sunny, so I happily rode my bike through Ziegenhain and up to "Steinkreuz" - after cycling through the forest for about three kms and arriving 200 meters above Jena, I had hoped to find peace and quiet, but instead there were some hundreds of people starting barbies, children running around and the lots of cars that brought them there. | ||
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+ | So I quickly went on to today's destination - on Google maps, the satellite picture and OSM it looked as if the nearest way to this Geohash would be in about 300 meters distance, and from former (retro) Geohashes I knew that even 30 meters could be quite a problem in these forests. But Google and OSM obviously aren't perfect: the forest was full of ways (meaning ''ways'', not paths or trails!) and I just picked one that seemed to head in the right direction. This one brought me (through wonderful nature) about 50 meters near the hash - but since Geohashes can never be that easy, from there on I had to walk... ''downhill''. | ||
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+ | -30hm on 50m. Calculate yourself how fucking steep that was; after I had actually given a damn about the contour lines on the topo map, it was next to impossible that I should walk into something like that. Anyway, I slid down to the point, and guess what I found then? A path, leading back up to my starting point! (Near it.) I struggled back to my bike (now all the mountain running finally pays off) and after I found it, I took some relieved proof pictures of me and the mice and cycled back home, this time using beautiful ways I didn't even know yet... | ||
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+ | == Photos == | ||
+ | {{gallery|width=200|height=200|lines=2 | ||
+ | <!--|Image:110323_50_11_01.jpg|The lights of Jena Lobeda, where I started my way to the hash.--> | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | == Lessons learned == | ||
+ | There are more ways around than I thought. Back to work, OSM guys! | ||
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+ | [[Category:Expeditions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Expeditions with photos]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Coordinates reached]] |
Revision as of 18:32, 19 April 2011
Tue 19 Apr 2011 in 50,11: 50.9207829, 11.6613730 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In the forest near Jenaprießnitz, on top of the Hirschberg. I'll probably need a machete for this one.
Plans
- Juja will cycle there in the evening.
Participants
- Juja, Frankie and Benjy Mouse
Expedition
The weather in the evening was perfect for geohashing: warm and sunny, so I happily rode my bike through Ziegenhain and up to "Steinkreuz" - after cycling through the forest for about three kms and arriving 200 meters above Jena, I had hoped to find peace and quiet, but instead there were some hundreds of people starting barbies, children running around and the lots of cars that brought them there.
So I quickly went on to today's destination - on Google maps, the satellite picture and OSM it looked as if the nearest way to this Geohash would be in about 300 meters distance, and from former (retro) Geohashes I knew that even 30 meters could be quite a problem in these forests. But Google and OSM obviously aren't perfect: the forest was full of ways (meaning ways, not paths or trails!) and I just picked one that seemed to head in the right direction. This one brought me (through wonderful nature) about 50 meters near the hash - but since Geohashes can never be that easy, from there on I had to walk... downhill.
-30hm on 50m. Calculate yourself how fucking steep that was; after I had actually given a damn about the contour lines on the topo map, it was next to impossible that I should walk into something like that. Anyway, I slid down to the point, and guess what I found then? A path, leading back up to my starting point! (Near it.) I struggled back to my bike (now all the mountain running finally pays off) and after I found it, I took some relieved proof pictures of me and the mice and cycled back home, this time using beautiful ways I didn't even know yet...
Photos
Lessons learned
There are more ways around than I thought. Back to work, OSM guys!