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== Expedition == | == Expedition == | ||
− | While I was a little bit excited on my first | + | While I was a little bit excited on my first geohash, the mechanics were a bit dull. |
At the beginning of the day, I had checked the location of the geohash point, and sussed out that I could park within about 50 metres of it. | At the beginning of the day, I had checked the location of the geohash point, and sussed out that I could park within about 50 metres of it. | ||
− | I put my Android phone in the | + | I put my Android phone in the 99-pence dashboard holder, started the Geohash Droid app, and drove to the parking place I had chosen earlier. |
The weather was drizzling with intermittent breaks of sun. Not enough to qualify for the drowned rat award. Before leaving the car, I took the precaution of putting my phone in a waterproof bag. | The weather was drizzling with intermittent breaks of sun. Not enough to qualify for the drowned rat award. Before leaving the car, I took the precaution of putting my phone in a waterproof bag. | ||
− | I went through the outer gate of the village hall, and scaled the fence behind it. Finding myself in a forest, I picked my way up a small hill while trying to keep my phone held upwards so the GPS receiver had a decent view of the sky. After a small amount of wandering around in decreasing circles, and watching the apparent GPS location wander about, I was able to get a stable reading of 1. | + | I went through the outer gate of the village hall, and scaled the fence behind it. Finding myself in a forest, I picked my way up a small hill while trying to keep my phone held upwards so the GPS receiver had a decent view of the sky. After a small amount of wandering around in decreasing circles, and watching the apparent GPS location wander about, I was able to get a stable reading of 1.53 metres away from the official geohash. |
Close enough, I shot two photos and left. | Close enough, I shot two photos and left. | ||
− | The | + | The geohash seemed to be on the border of a small forest, and someone's back garden. There was never any danger of it turning in to a No Trespassing Geohash, as there seemed to be nobody about. |
== Tracklog == | == Tracklog == |
Revision as of 11:10, 20 August 2012
Sun 19 Aug 2012 in 54,-3: 54.2624920, -3.0300963 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Near Bouth, England.
Participants
Plans
Bag a mountain bike ride in the early part of the day, visit the meet-up point on the way back home to Barrow-in-Furness. The meet-up point was very close to a narrow road, with a reasonable parking place opposite Bouth village hall.
Expedition
While I was a little bit excited on my first geohash, the mechanics were a bit dull.
At the beginning of the day, I had checked the location of the geohash point, and sussed out that I could park within about 50 metres of it.
I put my Android phone in the 99-pence dashboard holder, started the Geohash Droid app, and drove to the parking place I had chosen earlier.
The weather was drizzling with intermittent breaks of sun. Not enough to qualify for the drowned rat award. Before leaving the car, I took the precaution of putting my phone in a waterproof bag.
I went through the outer gate of the village hall, and scaled the fence behind it. Finding myself in a forest, I picked my way up a small hill while trying to keep my phone held upwards so the GPS receiver had a decent view of the sky. After a small amount of wandering around in decreasing circles, and watching the apparent GPS location wander about, I was able to get a stable reading of 1.53 metres away from the official geohash.
Close enough, I shot two photos and left.
The geohash seemed to be on the border of a small forest, and someone's back garden. There was never any danger of it turning in to a No Trespassing Geohash, as there seemed to be nobody about.
Tracklog
There's no tracklog. I have a photo of my phone, with the Geohash app showing my location and the proximity to the geohash location.
Photos
Achievements
Alexandersmith earned the Land geohash achievement
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