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== Expedition== | == Expedition== | ||
killing two birds with one stone: today's hashpoint on the way to kyoto university. no GPS device available (like last time) so i orient myself by the google maps screenshot i memorized. easy though thanks to the fact that kyoto is organized like a chessboard and that i cycle the first 80% almost every day anyway. | killing two birds with one stone: today's hashpoint on the way to kyoto university. no GPS device available (like last time) so i orient myself by the google maps screenshot i memorized. easy though thanks to the fact that kyoto is organized like a chessboard and that i cycle the first 80% almost every day anyway. | ||
− | so i arrive there, and as suspected, the hashpoint lies on private property. no problem though: i accidentally run into yamazaki-san, a lovely 87 year old brisk lively woman, who (after | + | so i arrive there, and as suspected, the hashpoint lies on private property. no problem though: i accidentally run into yamazaki-san, a lovely 87 year old brisk lively woman, who (after i try to explain geohashing with my fucked up japanese) gladly shows me around on the first floor. keeps mentioning the war though. |
− | however, now i'm here, so i might as well grab myself | + | however, now i'm here, so i might as well grab myself a drink and check out the temple complex nearby. happy :o) |
== Photos == | == Photos == |
Revision as of 15:06, 4 June 2012
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Location
shichiku seinancho in kamigyo ward, kyoto, kyoto prefecture, JAPAN
Participants
Expedition
killing two birds with one stone: today's hashpoint on the way to kyoto university. no GPS device available (like last time) so i orient myself by the google maps screenshot i memorized. easy though thanks to the fact that kyoto is organized like a chessboard and that i cycle the first 80% almost every day anyway. so i arrive there, and as suspected, the hashpoint lies on private property. no problem though: i accidentally run into yamazaki-san, a lovely 87 year old brisk lively woman, who (after i try to explain geohashing with my fucked up japanese) gladly shows me around on the first floor. keeps mentioning the war though. however, now i'm here, so i might as well grab myself a drink and check out the temple complex nearby. happy :o)
Photos
Achievements
TdL earned the First Sip GeoSquishy Achievement
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TdL earned the Ambassador achievement
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TdL earned the No Batteries Geohash Achievement
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TdL earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
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