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Thu 7 Mar 2013 in 52,7:
52.8385272, 7.3639408
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Location

Close to the town of Lathen, in Germany

Participants

Plans

Drive to the edge of the forest, walk through the forest, discover what the odd tear / circle shaped structure is, catch the hash and go back home. Possibly do a multi-hash (which failed because the hash in the Enschede graticule was in the middle of a fenced meadow and I had no idea who was the owner and even if I had known I would've been too chicken to ask them permission anyway).

Expedition

I always thought my parents looked upon geohashing as a somewhat silly hobby, a remnant of puberty and its unbridled spending of one's free time, so to speak. On Wednesday I was visiting my parents and staying the night, and I happened to show my mom the hash for Thursday, and that it wasn't that far away. She surprised me by saying: "Well, why don't we go there then? It would be a nice walk!" My thought exactly. She even seemed a little insulted when I said that I found her surprisingly adventurous: "Don't you think I am adventurous then, huh?"

I won't bore you with our driving adventures. Suffice to say we didn't use a navigational device and found out to our shame that Google Maps doesn't show if crossing roads are level or not. We parked the car at the edge of the forest, near the 70.

It was a really nice walk! The weather wasn't too bad, even a bit of sun, and the forest was nice and a bit hilly, with singing birds. I also found out what the teardrop shaped weird railway looking thingy was - it's [this], a high speed monorail test track called Transrapid. It's going to be demolished but we saw it in all its glory. Luckily it was on pillars so it didn't impede our progress. Wikipedia also just told me that something quite horrible happened there. In 2006 one of the trains doing a test run collided with a maintainance vehicle and 23 people were killed. The cause turned out to be a human error.

We left the forest again and came across a seriously smelly dung deposit. Then we walked a little further along the edge of the forest - and reached the hash! Yay! A picture was taken and happiness all around. And lots of streamers and confetti and...

Photos

Achievements

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Elwingelfje and Juanita earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (52, 7) geohash on 2013-03-07.
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Elwingelfje and Juanita earned the Border geohash achievement
by crossing the the Netherlands-Germany border on 2013-03-07 to reach the (52, 7) geohash.


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Elwingelfje earned the Drag-along achievement
by dragging Juanita to the (52, 7) geohash on 2013-03-07.
Minesweeper geohash empty.png Minesweeper geohash empty.png Minesweeper geohash flag.png
Minesweeper geohash flag.png Minesweeper geohash 2.png Minesweeper geohash flag.png
Minesweeper geohash empty.png Minesweeper geohash empty.png Minesweeper geohash empty.png
elwingelfje achieved level 2 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
by visiting coordinates in Enschede, Netherlands and 2 of the surrounding graticules.