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Revision as of 20:49, 17 May 2012

Thu 17 May 2012 in Stuttgart:
48.7491023, 9.0242625
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Location

A small plantation in a marsh area near the Hölzer See. Hölzer See is a small lake used as a fishing bassin near Magstadt, Germany.

Participants

Lars Vegas visited the place in the evening. Nobody seeemed to be there during the day.

Plans

I received my first Garmin yesterday and planned to make a trip with the kids in the afternoon after a trip to a wildlife park. --Lars Vegas

Expedition

I stumbled upon geohashing about two weeks ago. After already having worked for OSM (using my cellphone or available background images), I was all for it in a second. I just didn't own a GPS device, nor was any of the hashes suitable during that time. Yesterday I received a parcel with a Garmin eTrex 10 (my first real GPS device at all) and today the hashpoint was quite close to where I live.

We planned to have a daytrip with some friends to a wildlife park near Cleebronn, Germany (Tripsdrill) and visit the haspoint afterwards in the afternoon. Of course the trip took longer than expected, but it was worth every minute. However, it was too late for them to participate. So after the kids went to bed (20:00 CEST) I took the car and drove to the parking lot near the Hölzer See. There's a small pub (Fischerhütte am Hölzer See) but nobody was there anymore. The place is close to a highway but in the middle of the forest, so it's more of a daytime attraction.

At the lake, a graveled footpath lead into the woods. After approx. 100m the path wasn't graveled anymore but clearly visible. I was still fighting a little bit with my brand new device but knew the way more or less from the map. About 150m before the hashpoint I had to leave the path and make my way through marshland. Fortunately that area was already quite dry with only sporadic ditches to cross. I found the right place quickly but had to dance around a bit to finally hit the 0m spot. I took the mandatory images and because it started to darken headed home quite soon. But only after pinning the sheet to a tree and going back again after a minute to take the stupid grin image.

Overall it took me about one hour and it was quite nice for my very first geohash.

Photos

Achievements

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Lars Vegas earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (48, 9) geohash on 2012-05-17.