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== Location ==
 
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On the side of a mountain road in Albaredo, Trento.
  
 
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School started and I didn't really have any time for geohashing in the past days- but since I really need some sort of getaway (and was partly inspired by today's xkcd comic too!), once I saw tomorrow's hash in the Padova graticule (which is a Virgin Graticule, by the way! w00t!) was fairly reachable I decided to organize an expedition.
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As always I will travel by bus- take an intercity bus to Rovereto as soon as school is over, have lunch there, and then take another bus to Albaredo. Same thing on the way back. The hash is really close to the bus stop (well... Albaredo itself probably counts no more than 100 inhabitants), so the only real problem might be catching the bus to Rovereto... I will either have to run from school to the bus stop (which is a good km and a half) or pray  for traffic lights to slow the bus down in its path to my bus stop. Probably both. Looking forward to a great afternoon of geohashing, of course!
  
 
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Location

On the side of a mountain road in Albaredo, Trento.

Participants

Werther

Plans

School started and I didn't really have any time for geohashing in the past days- but since I really need some sort of getaway (and was partly inspired by today's xkcd comic too!), once I saw tomorrow's hash in the Padova graticule (which is a Virgin Graticule, by the way! w00t!) was fairly reachable I decided to organize an expedition.

As always I will travel by bus- take an intercity bus to Rovereto as soon as school is over, have lunch there, and then take another bus to Albaredo. Same thing on the way back. The hash is really close to the bus stop (well... Albaredo itself probably counts no more than 100 inhabitants), so the only real problem might be catching the bus to Rovereto... I will either have to run from school to the bus stop (which is a good km and a half) or pray for traffic lights to slow the bus down in its path to my bus stop. Probably both. Looking forward to a great afternoon of geohashing, of course!

Expedition

Tracklog

Photos

Achievements