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− | Due to technical problems, only my way back is properly and completely recorded and displayed [http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=940426 on EveryTrail]. But since I took the exact same way back as when I got to the hash, there's no significant loss of data. | + | Due to technical problems*, only my way back is properly and completely recorded and displayed [http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=940426 on EveryTrail]. But since I took the exact same way back as when I got to the hash, there's no significant loss of data. |
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+ | <small>*It turns out that when I put the GPS in my jacket's front pocket, my body shields the satellite signals so that the accuracy drops drastically, sending the track way off, making it look like I rode through buildings and stuff. On the way back, I'd figured out that I can use the small pocket on my left upper arm (yay for army jackets!) and not suffer from that effect.</small> | ||
==Photos== | ==Photos== |
Revision as of 16:01, 20 January 2011
Thu 20 Jan 2011 in 53,10: 53.6393546, 10.1442704 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In a small forest next to a residential area in north-western Hamburg, easily reachable by the U1 subway line.
Participants
Planning
I will probably be there early in the day.
Expedition
w00t! I cycled the whole way and back, which I think is pretty amazing, what with being a lazy, fat nerd and all. The trip was very uneventful, though, so I'll just present my proof and photos and collect my achievements :)
Tracklog
Due to technical problems*, only my way back is properly and completely recorded and displayed on EveryTrail. But since I took the exact same way back as when I got to the hash, there's no significant loss of data.
*It turns out that when I put the GPS in my jacket's front pocket, my body shields the satellite signals so that the accuracy drops drastically, sending the track way off, making it look like I rode through buildings and stuff. On the way back, I'd figured out that I can use the small pocket on my left upper arm (yay for army jackets!) and not suffer from that effect.
Photos
Kudos to Active geohasher!