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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
 
[[Image:IMG 20140906 thewindhurts.jpg | thumb | left | Surprise! another cornfield.]] This time around the hash fell into a cornfield between Mistelbach and Poyersdorf, north of Vienna.. Luckily nearby access roads provided easy accessibility.
 
[[Image:IMG 20140906 thewindhurts.jpg | thumb | left | Surprise! another cornfield.]] This time around the hash fell into a cornfield between Mistelbach and Poyersdorf, north of Vienna.. Luckily nearby access roads provided easy accessibility.
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== Plans ==
 
== Plans ==

Revision as of 18:50, 6 September 2014

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Location

Surprise! another cornfield.

This time around the hash fell into a cornfield between Mistelbach and Poyersdorf, north of Vienna.. Luckily nearby access roads provided easy accessibility.


Participants



Plans

After a short survey of today's hash opportunities they quickly settled for the Poyersdorf hash about 50km north of Vienna. All other hashes where either too far away or too hard to get to.

Expedition

As it was the weekend the hasher took their good time and started in the lated afternoon. They met at the hashcave, boarded the hashmobile and travelled northward. They already knew that the hash was in a cornfield (again!), but the access roads looked more like dirt tracks, so in the worst case they would have to cover the last ~800m by foot. After crossing a small village and passing by a soccer match, they reached the vicinity of the hashpoint. Although one access road turned out to be little more than a trail, the other one was perfectly usable. They parked the car next to a maintenance access of a wind turbine and changed into their hash gear (hello alpine boots!). From there on they continued by foot along a little trail next to the corn field until the hash was only a couple meters away. they turned into the cornfield and cashed in another one.

Tracklog

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Photos