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@ Nathan: got the mail, already loaded everything into the satnav. | @ Nathan: got the mail, already loaded everything into the satnav. | ||
::I can get you a .TCX file instead of a .GPX if your satnav handles that better. The .TCX file will have street names in it. | ::I can get you a .TCX file instead of a .GPX if your satnav handles that better. The .TCX file will have street names in it. | ||
+ | ::: thank you, but it works fine. from the looks of it, the hash is right next to a federal road in the woods, should be manageable. |
Revision as of 14:24, 20 July 2015
2014-08-30
Hallo, gratuliere zum Hofer-Hashpoint. Ich war leider erst ein paar Stunden später dort. --G* (talk) 20:21, 30 August 2014 (EDT)
2014-09-12
der heutige # war ja ziemlich easy ;-)
2015-07-21 global
Hey, there is a globalhash near Wien on Tuesday: [1], only 185 km to go by car. --GeorgDerReisende (talk) 09:48, 20 July 2015 (EDT)
- AND you have a google map with included turn by turn directions. This is your chance to join the global hashers. --NWoodruff (talk) 10:01, 20 July 2015 (EDT)
@ Georg: thanks for the headds up, we'll definitly try to get there... globalhash *HYPE* ;) @ Nathan: got the mail, already loaded everything into the satnav.
- I can get you a .TCX file instead of a .GPX if your satnav handles that better. The .TCX file will have street names in it.
- thank you, but it works fine. from the looks of it, the hash is right next to a federal road in the woods, should be manageable.
- I can get you a .TCX file instead of a .GPX if your satnav handles that better. The .TCX file will have street names in it.