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Latest revision as of 03:54, 16 August 2019
Sat 4 Aug 2018 in -43,172: -43.8249560, 172.2609510 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Southbridge, New Zealand
Participants
The Quaternary (talk) family geohashers
Plans
This morning there looked like there were two accessible hashes - one in the home graticule of -43, 172, and one in the graticule to the west, -43, 171. Could we do the double?
I rang my geohashing buddy, and the dynamic duo were off!
Expedition
Unfortunately, one of the kids had borrowed the car last night and had forgotten to charge it up, so it wasn’t ready for a double-hash expedition. Fortunately, my geohashing buddy’s EV was fully charged and ready to go, so we jumped into his car and headed south to the hash at -43, 172, which was 50 km south from the city of Christchurch, just south of the township of Southbridge.
The hash was at the side of the road beside a gorse hedge - too easy.
Tracklog
Photos
Unfortunately, once we calculated travel time, charging time, and walking time (the next hash required a few kilometres of walking), we realised that we would have turned into pumpkins at the very least, or got into trouble with our other halves at the very worst. So we enjoyed our coffee before heading home. Lesson learned: next time we have a hash-double, we’ll just have to start a little bit earlier on in the day!
Achievements
Quaternary earned the Electric Vehicle Achievement
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Quaternary earned the Drag-along achievement
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