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− | + | Parque Pereyra Iraola, what seems to be a nice park that I didn't know it existed. | |
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− | + | [[User:Vortice|Vortice]] ([[User talk:Vortice|talk]]) | |
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− | + | Visiting the location from my workplace in my lunch time. | |
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− | + | As [[User:DrBer|DrBer]] said in his [[http://wiki.xkcd.com/geohashing/2013-03-06_-34_-58|planned expedition]], hash points usually fall in water or private property, sometimes in dangerous places. Today, the hash point fell in a public place, Pereyra Iraola Park, which I didn't know existed and seems to be a nice place to visit, just 30 km from my work place. Almost perfect! All excited by the idea, some research showed me that there's *no* direct road to the hash point, the fastest one being a highway with 4 tolls, taking at least 50 minutes to get to the hash point, and I can't just disappear from work for 2 hours. Some further research in my wallet showed me that I just don't have enough money to make that trip today :-P Well, it sucked, but at least I found a nice place I'm certainly going to visit; I also realized that, if I could leave work to go lunch 30 km away just for the sake of it, I could go lunch from time to time with my grandma, too, who lives much, much closer from my workplace. She will be happy that I'm geohashing. | |
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Revision as of 01:16, 28 January 2015
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Location
Parque Pereyra Iraola, what seems to be a nice park that I didn't know it existed.
Participants
Plans
Visiting the location from my workplace in my lunch time.
Expedition
As DrBer said in his [expedition], hash points usually fall in water or private property, sometimes in dangerous places. Today, the hash point fell in a public place, Pereyra Iraola Park, which I didn't know existed and seems to be a nice place to visit, just 30 km from my work place. Almost perfect! All excited by the idea, some research showed me that there's *no* direct road to the hash point, the fastest one being a highway with 4 tolls, taking at least 50 minutes to get to the hash point, and I can't just disappear from work for 2 hours. Some further research in my wallet showed me that I just don't have enough money to make that trip today :-P Well, it sucked, but at least I found a nice place I'm certainly going to visit; I also realized that, if I could leave work to go lunch 30 km away just for the sake of it, I could go lunch from time to time with my grandma, too, who lives much, much closer from my workplace. She will be happy that I'm geohashing.