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Revision as of 16:30, 14 July 2020
Sat 11 Jul 2020 in 48,11: 48.8637221, 11.4672808 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
on a highway north of Ingolstadt
Participants
Clearlucid9 (talk) plus Geocacher FUXBAU
Expedition
What an exiting weekend: for my birthday my geocaching friend Fuxbau promised me a geocaching tour in the Bavarian Forrest. The plan was to log 299 caches in one day (Bayernwald Trophy). But just a couple of days before leaving we realized that this power trail had been archived. Looking for a suitable replacement we found another powertrail with 152 caches on a 55km bike trail just north of Bayreuth. So after we accomplished this challenge we were driving back to Munich when I realized that we would be driving right by today's geohash. I have never tried to log a hash from within a driving car and when we were approaching the coordinates at a speed of 140 km/h. I missed the exact moment to take the screenshot, but I think you can see that we actually drove right over the coordinates. The other pics I had to take a moment later so they do not show 100% the right spot, but what can you do under these circumstances?
Photos
Achievements
Clearlucid9 earned the Speed racer achievement
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