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[[User:Reinhard|Reinhard]] came back late from Fürth, where he spent the weekend, but couldn't miss the Sunday geohash, which was again close to the Hermsdorfer Kreuz (A4/A9). This time, Reinhard had already left the motorway at the usual exit Bad Klosterlausnitz and only had to drive a detour of 3 km to get to the closest place to park the car for a quick night geohash. It was really dark and the hash was in a forest, so Reinhard took his bright bike headligt with him. With the help of his topographic electronic map he quickly found the probably-very-nice-at-daylight forest path and went about 350 m until he had to leave it to the left for about 50 m to find the hashpoint. There it was, in the dark forest, quite easy to reach.
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[[User:Reinhard|Reinhard]] came back late from Fürth, where he spent the weekend, but couldn't miss the Sunday geohash, which was again close to the Hermsdorfer Kreuz (A4/A9). This time, Reinhard had already left the motorway at the usual exit Bad Klosterlausnitz and only had to drive a detour of 3 km to get to the closest place to park the car for a quick night geohash. It was really dark and the hash was in a forest, so Reinhard took his bright bike headlight with him. With the help of his topographic electronic map he quickly found the probably-very-nice-at-daylight forest path and went about 350 m until he had to leave it to the left for about 50 m to find the hashpoint. There it was, in the dark forest, quite easy to reach.
  
  

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Reinhard came back late from Fürth, where he spent the weekend, but couldn't miss the Sunday geohash, which was again close to the Hermsdorfer Kreuz (A4/A9). This time, Reinhard had already left the motorway at the usual exit Bad Klosterlausnitz and only had to drive a detour of 3 km to get to the closest place to park the car for a quick night geohash. It was really dark and the hash was in a forest, so Reinhard took his bright bike headlight with him. With the help of his topographic electronic map he quickly found the probably-very-nice-at-daylight forest path and went about 350 m until he had to leave it to the left for about 50 m to find the hashpoint. There it was, in the dark forest, quite easy to reach.