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Location

On a field near Ehrenkirchen.

Participants

Plans

When the "Hashiversary" alert popped up in my calendar I checked the coordinates and was pleased to see them accessible and not too far away. Weather forecast was also good, so we decided to go for it.

Expedition

While we both forgot our wedding day this year, our calendar reliably notifies us of our Hashiversary each April 28th. Up to now we never made it. Luckily this year the spot was accessible (23 km away on a field), Saturday, no excuses. A lot has happened since our last documented expedition: new job, new home, new toddler. Geohashing kind of faded to the background during this time, but now I hope we will go more frequently again.

We felt our daughter kind of grew out of her old geohashing name, so we decided to follow the family tradition of using Simpsons secondary characters. Now its "AllisonTaylor" for the older and "SophieKrustofsky" for the younger of our kids :) I tried to explain the concept of geohashing to Allison, but after a few questions along the line of "Why exactly are we doing this?" I think she just accepted the fact that sometimes the grownups have strange ideas about how to spend a Saturday, and in the end she was enjoying the tour very much.

After a rainy morning the sky cleared around noon, we packed the bike trailer and started our expedition at 2pm. The route brought us through a small zoo (open to the public) where we stopped for ice cream. Then we continued, came through the village from where we moved to our new home four weeks ago, and then had a few more kilometers to go. The spot was about 40m into a meadow, easy to find. Eleanor waited at the road together with the baby, while Allison and Leslie waded into the high grass, took some pictures and a screenshots of the GPS. It was a few minutes after 4 pm, but I think it may still count as an official "Saturday meetup". On our way back we had a picnic and finally arrived at home around half past six, tired but happy.

Photos

Achievements

Birthday.PNG
EleanorAbernathy and LeslieHapablap earned the 5th Hashiversary achievement
by attempting a hash point exactly on the 5th anniversary of their inaugural geohashing expedition.