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Revision as of 10:53, 17 September 2013
Tue 17 Sep 2013 in -43,171: -43.7514902, 171.9974819 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Rakaia, New Zealand
Participants
Plans
A happy convergence of fate! Looking at the Geohashing Coordinate Calculator it was apparent that in the neighbouring graticule to where I live, there was a publically accessible geohash location PLUS we had to go and pick up a Trademe (online auction) purchase about one kilometre away from it. This calls for some geohashing! (Son, you'd better take the day off school - otherwise there would be no-one to be in the photo).
Expedition
With the Trademe item successfully picked up (a beehive) it was off to find the geohash. It was found without too much of a problem. One of the neighbours came out and shared a yarn with us - he thought it was pretty cool concept and was a little sad that it wasn't on his property :)