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There are a few places that I consider to be my "home" graticules: | There are a few places that I consider to be my "home" graticules: | ||
− | *[[Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver (49,-123)]] | + | *[[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto (43,-79)]] is my primary home graticule for the foreseeable future, as I work towards my PhD. |
− | *[[Calgary, Alberta|Calgary NW (51,-114)]] | + | *[[Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver (49,-123)]] was where I spent most of my time for the first few years of geohashing, as a student at UBC. |
+ | *[[Calgary, Alberta|Calgary NW (51,-114)]] was where I spent most of my childhood (although I was not born there), and is a place that I occasionally visit to see my family. | ||
*[[Würzburg, Germany|Würzburg (49,9)]] was my home in Germany, where I spent eight months (May to December 2009) as part of a co-operative education placement in Technische Physik at the Universität Würzburg. For those eight months, [[user:thepiguy|thepiguy]] and I had the pleasure of exploring Germany and other parts of Europe, using Würzburg as our base. | *[[Würzburg, Germany|Würzburg (49,9)]] was my home in Germany, where I spent eight months (May to December 2009) as part of a co-operative education placement in Technische Physik at the Universität Würzburg. For those eight months, [[user:thepiguy|thepiguy]] and I had the pleasure of exploring Germany and other parts of Europe, using Würzburg as our base. | ||
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The time it takes me to complete an expedition write-up varies drastically. I often update the day of (or the day after) the expedition, but I have also been known to take several months. However, I do get around to everything eventually. | The time it takes me to complete an expedition write-up varies drastically. I often update the day of (or the day after) the expedition, but I have also been known to take several months. However, I do get around to everything eventually. | ||
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I love photography, particularly when the subject is the natural world. Some of my favourite pictures that I've taken while geohashing can be seen [[user:srs0/Gallery|here]] (updates very infrequently). | I love photography, particularly when the subject is the natural world. Some of my favourite pictures that I've taken while geohashing can be seen [[user:srs0/Gallery|here]] (updates very infrequently). | ||
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==Upcoming Expeditions== | ==Upcoming Expeditions== |
Revision as of 19:29, 12 May 2011
Contents
About Me
I have been geohashing on and off, when I have time, since the first week of geohashing. Specifically, May 27, 2008 was my first geohash. I tend to geohash a lot more in the summer, when I have a smaller workload.
There are a few places that I consider to be my "home" graticules:
- Toronto (43,-79) is my primary home graticule for the foreseeable future, as I work towards my PhD.
- Vancouver (49,-123) was where I spent most of my time for the first few years of geohashing, as a student at UBC.
- Calgary NW (51,-114) was where I spent most of my childhood (although I was not born there), and is a place that I occasionally visit to see my family.
- Würzburg (49,9) was my home in Germany, where I spent eight months (May to December 2009) as part of a co-operative education placement in Technische Physik at the Universität Würzburg. For those eight months, thepiguy and I had the pleasure of exploring Germany and other parts of Europe, using Würzburg as our base.
The time it takes me to complete an expedition write-up varies drastically. I often update the day of (or the day after) the expedition, but I have also been known to take several months. However, I do get around to everything eventually.
I discovered XKCD through slashdot on December 11, 2006. Specifically, this article is the one that led me to XKCD (Map of the Internet IPv4 space).
I love photography, particularly when the subject is the natural world. Some of my favourite pictures that I've taken while geohashing can be seen here (updates very infrequently).
Upcoming Expeditions
- No immediate plans, but that doesn't mean that I won't be geohashing!
Statistics
- Expeditions: 51
- Successful: 45
- Failed: 4
- Retro: 2
- Saturday Meetups: 11
- Successful: 9
- Failed: 2
- Graticules Visited: 23
- North America: 3
- Europe: 20
- Geohashers met: 35
- North America: 13
- Europe: 21
- North Americans in Europe: 1
- Countries Visited: 6
- Virgin Graticules: 2
- Largest geohashing meetup: 12
- Longest consecutive geohash: 4
- Most geohashes in one day: 5
- First expedition: 2008-05-27
Expeditions
Memorable
A short list of my most memorable geohashing expeditions and why, sorted chronologically:
- 2008-05-27 Vancouver: My first expedition.
- 2008-09-21 Vancouver: A water geohash, at sunrise, in an inflatable raft, while meeting Robyn for the first time.
- 2009-06-02 Bamberg: The expedition where I broke my wrist (geohashualty #1).
- 2009-06-07 Kempten: A big meetup on a lake under the tallest mountain in Germany.
- 2009-08-28 Bamberg: A quadruple hash, with Danatar and thepiguy, on the way to the Big Berlin Meetup. This was the first of the four hashpoints.
- 2009-08-29 Berlin: The Big Berlin Meetup!
- 2009-08-30 Dresden: A quintuple hash, with Danatar and thepiguy, on the way back from the Big Berlin Meetup. This was the first of the five hashpoints.
- 2010-05-21 Surrey: Eleven people hiking up a mountain at night.
- 2010-08-12 Vancouver: I almost become a geohashualty for a second time, but manage to escape with superficial injuries.
Complete List
Chronologically listed, bold for Saturday expeditions, underlined for virgin graticules.
2008-05-27 Vancouver My first geohash!
2008-05-31 Surrey My first "official" (Saturday) geohash.
2008-07-19 Vancouver Ended up biking to Nanaimo and back, but ran out of time to make the actual hashpoint.
2008-09-07 Vancouver A short bike ride away.
2008-09-21 Vancouver An epic water sunrise geohash!
2008-10-11 Vancouver A geohash close to the airport. With lots of candy. Yum.
2008-12-03 Vancouver An irresistibly close geohash while avoiding studying for exams.
2009-05-09 Bamberg My first geohash in Germany! In the middle of a field.
2009-05-10 Würzburg Another German geohash, full of insanity. Those were steep and slippery hills!
2009-05-21 Mannheim Geohashiversary 2009 in Heidelberg!
2009-05-23 Würzburg Mouse Over Day 2009 in a forest!
2009-05-25 Würzburg A close forest geohash on a beautiful evening.
2009-05-27 Würzburg Thepiguy and my hashiversaries! Unfortunately in the middle of a field, but we got to just over 100m before no trespassing! I'm counting it as a success since I could easily have reached it, but respected the farmer's crops. Officially, some would say it's a failure.
2009-05-28 Würzburg In a forest up a very steep bank (which Danatar found a way around, but Thepiguy and I just went straight up).
2009-05-29 Bamberg Not in a forest! In fact, it was on a small road by a golf course!
2009-05-30 Stuttgart In a forest beside a firing range.
2009-06-02 Bamberg In a beautiful field! However, I became a geohashualty on the way home...
2009-06-07 Kempten On the Eibsee, in a boat, with 8 other people, in a virgin graticule, ... (the list goes on)
2009-06-24 Würzburg By Rottenbauer, my first geohash without thepiguy!
2009-07-17 Würzburg A midnight hash in a field near Würzburg!
2007-07-22 Würzburg Another midnight hash in a field near Würzburg!
2009-07-25 Würzburg A 14km walk geohash to the "Flugplatz Würzburg-Schenkenturm" (a small airfield).
2009-08-28 Bamberg Right beside a highway on the way to the Big Berlin Meetup. Ultrahash part 1/4.
2009-08-28 Erfurt In a remote forest on the way to the Big Berlin Meetup. Ultrahash part 2/4.
2009-08-28 Halle (Saale) In the middle of a harvested field, just past sunset, on the way to the Big Berlin Meetup. Ultrahash part 3/4.
2009-08-28 Erfurt In a harvested field, at night, on the way to the Big Berlin Meetup. Found evidence of a previous geohasher (Ekorren). Ultrahash part 4/4.
2009-08-29 Berlin The Big Berlin Meetup! Twelve people from around Germany meet in a forest.
2009-08-30 Dresden In a harvested field with a beautiful view on the way back from the Big Berlin Meetup. Monsterhash part 1/5.
2009-08-30 Leipzig In a forest near former railway tracks on the way back from the Big Berlin Meetup. Monsterhash part 2/5.
2009-08-30 Chemnitz In a harvested field, overlooking a picturesque lake, in the Czech Republic, on the way back from the Big Berlin Meetup. Monsterhash part 3/5.
2009-08-30 Erfurt In private property in the small town of Buchau, on the way back from the Big Berlin Meetup. Ambasador geohash! Monsterhash part 4/5.
2009-08-30 Schweinfurt In a hillside meadow on the way back from the Big Berlin Meetup. Monsterhash part 5/5.
2009-09-03 Bamberg On the edge of a road in Winterhausen. My first bike geohash (and first time riding a bike) since the geohashualty!
2009-09-06 Würzburg Just into a field near Zellingen. Another bike geohash.
2009-09-13 Bamberg In a forest by Hundsfeld, which is by Rothof, which is near Rottendorf. Biked most of the way home in the rain.
2009-09-14 Fulda Right on the edge of a field by Elfershausen-Trimberg! Three horses watched us. WARNING: Graphic pictures included of a dead deer found at the exact hashpoint (not joking).
2009-09-20 Würzburg In a grassy area, just off the path, in Rottenbauer. A very easy geohash!
2009-09-27 Paris Admitted to the area by a drunken French man who liked to talk!
2009-09-30 Northampton Took the train from London to Flitwick, then got a ride with Benjw for the last few km!
2009-10-02 London West Took the train to Stonehenge in the morning, but detoured to Reading on the way home for a geohash!
2009-10-03 Swindon An ambassador picnic hash in a farmer's field, near Winchester!
2009-10-03 Swindon A retro hash done to Sermoa's 2009-08-30 cubicle geohash.
2009-10-12 Würzburg Canadian Thanksgiving 2009 in a field in Germany!
2009-10-24 Szombathely A failed geohash in Austria, south of Vienna. A private residential community beside a private lake.
2009-10-31 Bamberg Halloween geohash! A cold bike ride to a sugar beet field.
2009-12-13 München A final German geohash, in the snow!
2010-05-21 Surrey Geohashiversary 2010 on a mountain near Vancouver. 11 person meetup!
2010-05-27 Vancouver A retro hash on my hashiversary done to my very first geohash (2008-05-27).
2010-06-13 Vancouver A No Trespassing geohash in Squamish on a beautiful day.
2010-07-01 Vancouver The Vancouver graticule blesses us with a true Canada Day miracle!
2010-08-12 Vancouver On southern Wreck Beach. On the way home, I barely avoided becoming a geohashualty (yet again)...
2010-12-19 Calgary SW In a snowy field near St. Mary's College.
Graticules Visited
Chronologically listed, bold for home graticules, underlined for virgin graticules.
One or more successful expeditions: 22
One or more failed expeditions (no successes): 1
(49,-123) Vancouver, BC, Canada: 2008-05-27
(49,-122) Surrey, BC, Canada: 2008-05-31
(49,10) Bamberg, Germany: 2009-05-09
(49,9) Würzburg, Germany: 2009-05-10
(49,8) Mannheim, Germany: 2009-05-21
(48,9) Stuttgart, Germany: 2009-05-30
(47,10) Kempten, Germany: 2009-06-07
(50,11) Erfurt, Germany: 2009-08-28
(51,11) Halle (Saale), Germany: 2009-08-28
(52,12) Brandenburg, Germany: 2009-08-28
(52,13) Berlin, Germany: 2009-08-29
(51,13) Dresden, Germany: 2009-08-30
(51,12) Leipzig, Germany: 2009-08-30
(50,12) Chemnitz, Germany: 2009-08-30
(50,10) Schweinfurt, Germany: 2009-08-30
(50,9) Fulda, Germany: 2009-09-14
(48,2) Paris, France: 2009-09-27
(52,-0) Northampton, United Kingdom: 2009-09-30
(51,-0) London West, United Kingdom: 2009-10-02
(51,-1) Swindon, United Kingdom: 2009-10-03
(47,16) Szombathely, Hungary: 2009-10-24
(48,11) München, Germany: 2009-12-13
(50,-114) Calgary SW, Alberta, Canada: 2010-12-19
I've visited enough graticules in Germany that I figured I'd make country and region maps. Click here to see them!
Geohashers I've Met
Chronologically listed:
- 2008-05-27
- Thepiguy: We went geohashing together on our first expedition.
- 2008-05-31
- Unknown Guy: He stopped by, in his car, for all of ten seconds. Didn't give us a name before driving off. He was running off to work.
- Warren: Rode his motorbike from Bellingham.
- 2008-09-21
- Robyn: Met her before dawn, in time to inflate rafts for a water sunrise geohash!
- 2008-12-03
- MylSh: Dragged him along to the geohash. He's gone on a few others since then.
- 2009-05-09
- Danatar: Met him in the middle of a field during my first geohash in Germany.
- 2009-06-07 (Eibsee Expedition):
- Zb: Saw me looking lost in the München Hbf and led me to a good place to get pastries. Then we waited for the others to arrive.
- Dawidi: Recognized him next in the München Hbf, thanks to his awesome geohashing shirt.
- Hans: Arrived with Dawidi, and he was the next I saw at the München Hbf.
- Tomcat: Also arrived with Dawidi and also met him at the München Hbf.
- Ekorren: Next to arrive at the München Hbf, with Danatar and Thepiguy. He led us to a couple geocaches too!
- Baerenfell: The last person I met at the München Hbf.
- 2009-08-29 (Big Berlin Meetup):
- Jerrome: The first new person I met at the Berlin Hbf.
- Relet: The second new person I saw at the Berlin Hbf.
- Lyx: The third new person I saw at the Berlin Hbf.
- Davidc: The fourth new person I met at the Berlin Hbf.
- Pari: The fifth new person I met.
- JUB: The sixth new person I met.
- Hessophanes: The seventh and final person I met.
- 2009-09-13
- Hermann: Met him at the Würzburg Hbf. He came all the way from Hamburg!
- 2009-09-27
- 2009-09-30
- Benjw: At the Flitwick train station.
- 2009-10-02
- Sermoa At the Reading train station. She has an awesome google phone, and knows how to use it!
- Macronencer At the Reading train station, beside Sermoa. He has an iPhone, and knows how to use it!
- 2009-10-03
- DavidMiller, along with his wife and children, in Winchester.
- Mapaholic at the hashpoint. He arrived while the farmer was confirming our insanity!
- 2009-05-21
- Elbie at UBC, en route to the geohashing day 2010 festivities. Known her for years, but finally "met" her while geohashing!
- Arbron, gracious enough to give us a ride from UBC to the bottom of the mountain.
- Wade, while preparing to hike the mountain.
- Rhonda, also preparing to hike the mountain, and started out in bare feet.
- Yangman, preparing to hike the mountain with a full backpack. He was prepared.
- Denise, a passenger of the third vehicle and a first time geohasher.
- Kyle, the driver of the third vehicle, and a first time geohasher.
- 2010-06-13
- air384 and I have been together for a while and best friends for years, but this was our first expedition together.
I know several other UBC geohashers, but I've not been on a geohash with them, so their names are not on the above list.
Ribbons
The ribbons were taking up a lot of space, so I've moved them to their own page. Click here for my ribbons!