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Revision as of 00:15, 16 July 2012
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Location
In Apeldoorn on the bank of the Apeldoorn Kanaal
Participants
Plans
Shevek planned to go hitchhiking and be there at 3pm, Eupeodes decided to go by bike and arrive at the same moment. It worked out differently.
Expedition
Eupeodes
Intended to leave at around 1pm so I would be there at 3pm and be back home before dinner. In the end I left at around 3:45 by recumbent bike. The ride started nice, bit up and down. Of course my speed dropped around Hoenderloo, it always does. After this I had some longe stretches down, speeds exceeded 40 km/h, it was chilly. Arrived at the hashpoint at 5:36pm. Took some pictures and set of to get back home. Since I was aiming for tron and I don't like driving the same way back anyways I took a different route. After some time it started to rain so I took shelter under a tree. Waited until the worst part passed and just at that moment the tree started to leak so I continued my way. When I was in Arnhem it was already around 8pm and I hadn't had diner yet, so got some pasta at Julia's at the central station. Now I could continue my way home and I arrived home with a bit over 100 km driven (40 to the hash, 60 the way back).
It turned out to be some advantage that Eupeodes knew the way quite well. His parents live only about one kilometer from the hash, so he knew the way to the hash. Although Eupeodes cycled/walked almost every part of the Kanaal, the hash appeared to be on one of those rare sections where he had never been yet.
Shevek
My plans, including the change, are documented here, as is the first part of my expedition. It continues here. After that, my friend dropped my off at the highway to Utrecht. I planned to do Utrecht, Amersfoort, Apeldoorn. However, I got a ride to Utrecht, then to Nieuwegein. I turned around there, to get back on the road, but had to wait a long time. Eventually I was picked up and driven to Utrecht again, a bit closer to the highway to Amersfoort this time. However, not many cars for Amersfoort passed, so eventually I accepted a ride to Ede, and changed to plan to go from there to Arnhem, Apeldoorn. Not a large detour anyway.
Ede-Wageningen seems like a perfect place for hitch-hiking: traffic from two towns goes onto the highway there, and the highway only goes to Arnhem, so any car that stops is good. So far the theoretical part. It took more than two hours before a car stopped. That car contained a woman and a dog. The dog seemed uneasy. The woman said it was a "wild pittbull", and she wasn't sure if it was safe. She recommended me not to trust it (in other words, not to get into the car). Well, it was her dog, so I suppose she would know. Then why did she stop in the first place? Ah well.
It was getting dark, and I was beginning to worry that I might not make it back home. Luckily, I had had enough bad luck, it seemed, because then something good happened: a car stopped, with three people who lived very close to Emmeloord, where I grew up. And they were happy to take me there. I was happy to have a roof for the night, so I accepted the offer. When I told them about my expedition, and asked if they could make a detour in Apeldoorn, they liked the idea. So they joined me to the hash.
Getting there was not the problem. Getting my gps to work was. Maybe it was the trees, maybe my gps is just broken. Anyway, it was sometimes sort of steady at a few meters distance from the hash, and then it jumped to 70 or even 200 meters without us even moving. It was quite easy to be at the hash point within the accuracy of the gps device at that moment. The screenshot was taken at a sort of short distance.
My drivers wanted to be on the picture with me. I was told I had to stand next to the girl. She was a beautiful girl, so I happily agreed.
They brought me to my father's house, where I arrived after 23:00. It was dark by then, and I was happy I didn't have to hitch-hike all the way to Groningen. I'll do that tomorrow. I'll take a short detour and go over Hoogezand.
Tracklog
Photos
Eupeodes
Shevek
Achievements
Eupeodes earned the Earliest consecutive bicycle tron land geohash Achievement
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Eupeodes earned the Earliest geohasher achievement
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Eupeodes earned the Consecutive geohash achievement
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Eupeodes earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
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Eupeodes earned the Tron achievement
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Eupeodes and Shevek earned the Land geohash achievement
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Shevek earned the Thumbs Up Geohash Achievement
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Shevek earned the Circus Geohash Achievement
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Shevek earned the Drag-along achievement
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Shevek earned the Multihash Achievement
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- Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls
- Meetup on 2012-07-15
- Meetup in 52 5
- Combo achievement
- Earliest geohash achievement
- Consecutive geohash achievement
- Bicycle geohash achievement
- Tron achievement
- Land geohash achievement
- Thumbs up geohash achievement
- Circus geohash achievement
- Drag-along achievement
- Multihash achievement
- Expeditions
- Expeditions with photos
- Coordinates reached
- Eupeodes
- Shevek