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*(Regensburg-Würzburg by dawidi, Hans, Tomcat)
 
*(Regensburg-Würzburg by dawidi, Hans, Tomcat)
 
*(Tübingen-Würzburg by ekorren)
 
*(Tübingen-Würzburg by ekorren)
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'''Thomcat''' My and handy German phrasebook and I walked from the city center in Hildesheim along the pedestrian boulevard to the train station, where I was unable to make the machine understand he wanted a "Happy Weekend" ticket AND speak english at the same time. So, 39 Euros out of pocket and onto the train. Most signs and announcements are in German, but I got by pretty well, until the nice lady came up and asked for my ticket. "Oh, this ticket is not good for ICE," she told me. Faced with being thrown off the train or paying for another ticket, I opted for the latter - I have hashes to go to and people to meet! I then settled down and enjoyed the scenery, which went from nice to cold to less nice... we had crossed into former GDR.
  
 
Danatar took the tram to the main station, where he searched for the others until they returned from the geocache. The train from Würzburg to Erfurt passed through the ''[[wikipedia:Thuringian_Forest|Thüringer Wald]]'' mountains, which were covered deeply in snow.
 
Danatar took the tram to the main station, where he searched for the others until they returned from the geocache. The train from Würzburg to Erfurt passed through the ''[[wikipedia:Thuringian_Forest|Thüringer Wald]]'' mountains, which were covered deeply in snow.
  
In [[wikipedia:Erfurt|Erfurt]], we quickly located another geocache and then started to solve the riddles for a third one. While the others calculated the coordinates, Danatar went to meet Thomcat at the platform. After a quick introduction we bought food and boarded the train to Niederspier.
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In [[wikipedia:Erfurt|Erfurt]], we quickly located another geocache and then started to solve the riddles for a third one. While the others calculated the coordinates, Danatar went to meet Thomcat at the platform. After a quick introduction (and a meeting of the Cats) we bought food and boarded the train to Niederspier.
  
 
*(Erfurt-Niederspier)
 
*(Erfurt-Niederspier)
 
*(Niederspier-hashpoint-Wasserthaleben)
 
*(Niederspier-hashpoint-Wasserthaleben)
 
*(Wasserthaleben-Erfurt)
 
*(Wasserthaleben-Erfurt)
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'''Thomcat''' Arriving back in Erfurt, I received an education on how to work the train information computer, and then received a no-ICE intinerary back to Hildsheim. That done, I waved goodbye to my fellow hashers. The light was soon lost, and I arrived in Göttingen in darkness. Not quiet darkness, but a darkness filled with the sound of many happy Eishockey fans - Hannover had won their game, and the faithful were headed the same direction as I. This turned out to be a very good thing, as they held a train in Nordstemmen for the throng - and me! I took a short walk back to the hotel from Hildesheim Hbf. Thanks again for a great geohash!
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*(Erfurt-Würzburg by dawidi, Hans, Tomcat, ekorren, Danatar)
 
*(Erfurt-Würzburg by dawidi, Hans, Tomcat, ekorren, Danatar)
 
*(Würzburg-Regensburg by dawidi, Hans, Tomcat)
 
*(Würzburg-Regensburg by dawidi, Hans, Tomcat)

Revision as of 06:28, 24 February 2009

Sun 22 Feb 2009 in Goslar:
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About

Between reed-like plants next to a fast-flowing muddy creek in a rural area north of Erfurt, between Niederspier and Otterstedt


Expedition

Participants: Danatar, dawidi, ekorren, Hans, Thomcat and Tomcat


writeup not complete, please expand:

  • (Regensburg-Würzburg by dawidi, Hans, Tomcat)
  • (Tübingen-Würzburg by ekorren)

Thomcat My and handy German phrasebook and I walked from the city center in Hildesheim along the pedestrian boulevard to the train station, where I was unable to make the machine understand he wanted a "Happy Weekend" ticket AND speak english at the same time. So, 39 Euros out of pocket and onto the train. Most signs and announcements are in German, but I got by pretty well, until the nice lady came up and asked for my ticket. "Oh, this ticket is not good for ICE," she told me. Faced with being thrown off the train or paying for another ticket, I opted for the latter - I have hashes to go to and people to meet! I then settled down and enjoyed the scenery, which went from nice to cold to less nice... we had crossed into former GDR.

Danatar took the tram to the main station, where he searched for the others until they returned from the geocache. The train from Würzburg to Erfurt passed through the Thüringer Wald mountains, which were covered deeply in snow.

In Erfurt, we quickly located another geocache and then started to solve the riddles for a third one. While the others calculated the coordinates, Danatar went to meet Thomcat at the platform. After a quick introduction (and a meeting of the Cats) we bought food and boarded the train to Niederspier.

  • (Erfurt-Niederspier)
  • (Niederspier-hashpoint-Wasserthaleben)
  • (Wasserthaleben-Erfurt)

Thomcat Arriving back in Erfurt, I received an education on how to work the train information computer, and then received a no-ICE intinerary back to Hildsheim. That done, I waved goodbye to my fellow hashers. The light was soon lost, and I arrived in Göttingen in darkness. Not quiet darkness, but a darkness filled with the sound of many happy Eishockey fans - Hannover had won their game, and the faithful were headed the same direction as I. This turned out to be a very good thing, as they held a train in Nordstemmen for the throng - and me! I took a short walk back to the hotel from Hildesheim Hbf. Thanks again for a great geohash!

  • (Erfurt-Würzburg by dawidi, Hans, Tomcat, ekorren, Danatar)
  • (Würzburg-Regensburg by dawidi, Hans, Tomcat)
  • (Würzburg-Tübingen by ekorren)


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