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Currently we are visiting my family near Freiburg, and of course we are checking the coordinates every day so we don't miss any nearby hashpoints. The hashpoint for Monday was within running distance (at least one way), hence the plan to go there by car and run back.
 
Currently we are visiting my family near Freiburg, and of course we are checking the coordinates every day so we don't miss any nearby hashpoints. The hashpoint for Monday was within running distance (at least one way), hence the plan to go there by car and run back.
  
At this time of the year there are many "Straußen" in the region of Freiburg and the Kaiserstuhl: small temporary inns run by vintners where you can have new grape most and tarte flambée. This is what Eleanor and my sister were up to when I scooped in with the geohashing idea. The coordinates for the day were directly next to the nuclear power plant of Fessenheim, close to the boarder on the French side of the river Rhine. Getting there was not too much of a problem, we could drive quite close to the coordinates through fields of corn, passing some "access denied, private property" signs. The last few hundred meters [[User:EleanorAbernathy|EleanorAbernathy]] and me walked while my sister and our niece waited at the car. The hashpoint turned out to be on a fallow field with knee high plants all around (see [[Media:20130923 124230.jpg|panorama picture]]). After taking the usual pictures, we returned to the car. The three others continued to their "Strauße" and for me the more exhausting part of the expedition began.
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At this time of the year there are many "Straußen" in the region of Freiburg and the Kaiserstuhl: small temporary inns run by vintners where you can have new grape most and tarte flambée. This is what Eleanor and my sister were up to when I scooped in with the geohashing idea. The coordinates for the day were directly next to the nuclear power plant of Fessenheim, close to the boarder on the French side of the river Rhine. Getting there was not too much of a problem, we could drive quite close to the coordinates on farm tracks through fields of corn, passing some "access denied, private property" signs. The last few hundred meters [[User:EleanorAbernathy|EleanorAbernathy]] and me walked while my sister and our niece waited at the car. The hashpoint turned out to be on a fallow field with knee high plants all around (see [[Media:20130923 124230.jpg|panorama picture]]). After taking the usual pictures, we returned to the car. The three others continued to their "Strauße" and for me the more exhausting part of the expedition began.
  
 
I have done this distance before, but today I underestimated two things: 1. the warm temperatures with the sun being stronger than expected and 2. me not being quite in shape. With too warm clothing and without anything to drink I got as far as about 18.5 km running and walked the remaining 3.5 km because my legs were killing me. It was fun nevertheless.
 
I have done this distance before, but today I underestimated two things: 1. the warm temperatures with the sun being stronger than expected and 2. me not being quite in shape. With too warm clothing and without anything to drink I got as far as about 18.5 km running and walked the remaining 3.5 km because my legs were killing me. It was fun nevertheless.

Revision as of 21:50, 23 September 2013

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Location

At the nuclear power plant of Fessenheim, France.

Participants

Plans

EleanorAbernathy, Leslie's sister and her little daughter planned a trip to the Kaiserstuhl, an extinct vulcano near Freiburg. LeslieHapablap's plan was to hijack this excursion, redirect it to the nearest hashpoint and run the 22 km back home.

Expedition

Currently we are visiting my family near Freiburg, and of course we are checking the coordinates every day so we don't miss any nearby hashpoints. The hashpoint for Monday was within running distance (at least one way), hence the plan to go there by car and run back.

At this time of the year there are many "Straußen" in the region of Freiburg and the Kaiserstuhl: small temporary inns run by vintners where you can have new grape most and tarte flambée. This is what Eleanor and my sister were up to when I scooped in with the geohashing idea. The coordinates for the day were directly next to the nuclear power plant of Fessenheim, close to the boarder on the French side of the river Rhine. Getting there was not too much of a problem, we could drive quite close to the coordinates on farm tracks through fields of corn, passing some "access denied, private property" signs. The last few hundred meters EleanorAbernathy and me walked while my sister and our niece waited at the car. The hashpoint turned out to be on a fallow field with knee high plants all around (see panorama picture). After taking the usual pictures, we returned to the car. The three others continued to their "Strauße" and for me the more exhausting part of the expedition began.

I have done this distance before, but today I underestimated two things: 1. the warm temperatures with the sun being stronger than expected and 2. me not being quite in shape. With too warm clothing and without anything to drink I got as far as about 18.5 km running and walked the remaining 3.5 km because my legs were killing me. It was fun nevertheless.

Tracklog

Photos

Achievements

Landgeohash.png
EleanorAbernathy and LeslieHapablap earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (47, 7) geohash on 2013-09-23.
Border.PNG
EleanorAbernathy, LeslieHapablap earned the Border geohash achievement
by crossing the Germany-France border on 2013-09-23 to reach the (47, 7) geohash.