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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
  
On 2024-10-25 (yeah, I'm an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601 ISO 8601] fan), I noticed that the geohash point fell within an unlocked graticule next to mine (there was still 7 of them at that time!). My first plan was to make the trip by bicycle — a 130 km round-trip almost entirely along bike lanes, and I announced it on Discord ([https://discord.gg/BvRfGat join us]!). But since I’m on holiday, I thought it’d be a great chance to bivouac there and go for the [[Camping geohash achievement]] (one of my [[User:Beltxarga#Cool_achievements_I.27d_like_to_get|target achievements]]). So, I packed up my gear and settled in for a patient wait until the next day.
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On 2024-10-25 (yeah, I'm an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601 ISO 8601] fan), I noticed that the geohash point fell within an unlocked graticule next to mine (there were still 7 of them at that time!). My first plan was to make the trip by bicycle — a 130 km round-trip almost entirely along bike lanes, and I announced it on Discord ([https://discord.gg/BvRfGat join us]!). But since I’m on holiday, I thought it’d be a great chance to bivouac there and go for the [[Camping geohash achievement]] (one of my [[User:Beltxarga#Cool_achievements_I.27d_like_to_get|target achievements]]). So, I packed up my gear and settled in for a patient wait until the next day.
  
 
Here's the tracklog. (Note that it's not an actual recording of my GPS position, but a GPX I prepared in advance to guide me, thanks to the wonderful [https://gpx.studio/ gpx.studio]. Also, for privacy reasons, it starts from Bordeaux although I don't live there.)
 
Here's the tracklog. (Note that it's not an actual recording of my GPS position, but a GPX I prepared in advance to guide me, thanks to the wonderful [https://gpx.studio/ gpx.studio]. Also, for privacy reasons, it starts from Bordeaux although I don't live there.)

Revision as of 22:15, 27 October 2024

Sat 26 Oct 2024 in 44,-1:
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Location

In a pine forest near Le Porge.

Participants

Beltxarga (talk)

Expedition

On 2024-10-25 (yeah, I'm an ISO 8601 fan), I noticed that the geohash point fell within an unlocked graticule next to mine (there were still 7 of them at that time!). My first plan was to make the trip by bicycle — a 130 km round-trip almost entirely along bike lanes, and I announced it on Discord (join us!). But since I’m on holiday, I thought it’d be a great chance to bivouac there and go for the Camping geohash achievement (one of my target achievements). So, I packed up my gear and settled in for a patient wait until the next day.

Here's the tracklog. (Note that it's not an actual recording of my GPS position, but a GPX I prepared in advance to guide me, thanks to the wonderful gpx.studio. Also, for privacy reasons, it starts from Bordeaux although I don't live there.)


I departed on 2024-10-26, around 2 pm, with all my gear: tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, rain equipment, stove, food, etc. It's nice to be comfy!

The route was pleasant and mostly uneventful — almost perfect, though I would have preferred it without the rain.

Upon arriving near the geohash, I made the mistake of dismounting to take a sandy path, which, unsurprisingly, the rain had made even less passable... After thoroughly mucking up my bike and shoes, I decided to head back to the bike path and continue until reaching the closest point to the geohash. Since this spot qualified for the "camping achievement" I left my bike there and set off on foot toward the geohash. Second setback: no signal! Geohash Droid couldn’t guide me. So, I turned back to my bike and rode nearly a kilometer to find enough reception to load the geohash in the app. Back at my future bivouac point, I left my bike again and finally ventured into the pine forest, guided by the app this time. Success!

Back near my bike, about 200 meters from the geohash and in almost pitch black (thank God for headlamps), I set up my tent in the still-pouring rain and finally relaxed a bit: a change of clothes, and of course, meal prep! On the menu: buckwheat bread with butter (forgot the radishes!) and freeze-dried chicken curry. Not the most photogenic (see below), but delicious — and definitely welcome after the afternoon’s efforts!


After a good night’s sleep (extended by an hour thanks to the switch to winter time) and a hearty breakfast, it was time to get back in the saddle for the ride home.

A great experience — and perhaps the first in a long series of “Camping geohash achievements”! 😊

Achievements

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Beltxarga earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (44, -1) geohash on 2024-10-26.
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Beltxarga earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
by cycling to the (44, -1) geohash on 2024-10-26.
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Beltxarga earned the Camping geohash achievement
by camping in a tent 200 meters from the (44, -1) geohash on 2024-10-26, from 7pm to 9am.
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Minesweeper geohash empty.png Minesweeper geohash empty.png Minesweeper geohash empty.png
Beltxarga achieved level 1 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
by visiting coordinates in Bordeaux, France and 1 of the surrounding graticules.
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Beltxarga earned the Picnic achievement
by eating freeze-dried chicken curry at the (44, -1) geohash on 2024-10-26.

Notes

Although I didn't have dinner/breakfast RIGHT at the geohash, but in my tent, sheltered from the bad weather, I will still grant myself the Picnic achievement.

Theoretically, this could also have qualified for the Midnight Geohash, but 1. I was 200 meters away and thus not close enough for a "Geohash"-type achievement and 2. I don't think the "second midnight" is good enough. I want the hash to "land on me". So I simply didn't bother.