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It was quite an easy bike ride until Rottenburg, with very good, flat and paved bicyle roads.
 
It was quite an easy bike ride until Rottenburg, with very good, flat and paved bicyle roads.
After Rottenburg, I had to get up a little hill to the get to the village of Neustetten which is ~100hm above Rottenburg.
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After Rottenburg, I had to get up a hill to the get to the village of Neustetten which lies on a plateau around ~100hm above Rottenburg.
  
I was at the nearest point to the geohash where I could go without destroying the crops on the field which were already quite high.
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I arrived at the geohash at around 15:00.
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I didn't go to the exact spot, but was at the nearest point to the geohash where I could go without destroying the crops on the field.
 
The next I was to the geohash was around 8 metres.
 
The next I was to the geohash was around 8 metres.
 
So hopefully this counts as this was my first one :)
 
So hopefully this counts as this was my first one :)
  
The route back was a little different one.
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On the route back I decided to try another farm lane, because I had the feeling that the first route I took was not the shortest one.
I got a little lost in the unpaved farm lanes between the fields. They always got worse, and I even had to push my bicycle a few hundred meters, as I couldn't drive anymore.
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I had no map on my GPS and got a little lost in the unpaved farm lanes between the fields.
Note to myself: For the next geohash I attempt, I'll download the OSM map to my Garmin eTrex Vista first, so I can see where the paved roads are :)  
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They start as a good road, but would always get worse and worse, and I even had to push my bicycle a few hundred meters and turn around, as I couldn't drive anymore.
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Note to myself: For the next geohash I attempt, I'll download the OSM map to my GPS first, so I can see where the paved roads are :)  
  
 
On the route back I stopped in Weilheim, as there was a little village fair.  
 
On the route back I stopped in Weilheim, as there was a little village fair.  
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(Funny note for non-Germans: "Radler" is a German word which can mean either "bicyclist" and "beer with sprite")
 
(Funny note for non-Germans: "Radler" is a German word which can mean either "bicyclist" and "beer with sprite")
  
I arrived at home around 17:00.
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Around 17:00 I arrived at home.
 
All in all it was nice and sunny 42km bicycle tour.
 
All in all it was nice and sunny 42km bicycle tour.
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==
As I didn't figure out how to upload GPX, see the image down there :)
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As I didn't figure out how to upload GPX here, just look at the image down there :)
  
 
== Photos ==  
 
== Photos ==  

Revision as of 20:51, 17 May 2015


2015-05-17 48 8 geohash.jpg
Sun 17 May 2015 in 48,8:
48.4769379, 8.8741651
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Location

on a field near Neustetten/Rottenburg

Participants

Plans

This one seems easy enough and I have some free time, so Klaus will attempt his first geohash from Tuebingen by starting with his bicycle around 2pm ;)

Expedition

Klaus

I started at around 1:50pm from my home.

It was quite an easy bike ride until Rottenburg, with very good, flat and paved bicyle roads. After Rottenburg, I had to get up a hill to the get to the village of Neustetten which lies on a plateau around ~100hm above Rottenburg.

I arrived at the geohash at around 15:00. I didn't go to the exact spot, but was at the nearest point to the geohash where I could go without destroying the crops on the field. The next I was to the geohash was around 8 metres. So hopefully this counts as this was my first one :)

On the route back I decided to try another farm lane, because I had the feeling that the first route I took was not the shortest one. I had no map on my GPS and got a little lost in the unpaved farm lanes between the fields. They start as a good road, but would always get worse and worse, and I even had to push my bicycle a few hundred meters and turn around, as I couldn't drive anymore. Note to myself: For the next geohash I attempt, I'll download the OSM map to my GPS first, so I can see where the paved roads are :)

On the route back I stopped in Weilheim, as there was a little village fair. I ate a pair of bratwurst and drank some "Radler". (Funny note for non-Germans: "Radler" is a German word which can mean either "bicyclist" and "beer with sprite")

Around 17:00 I arrived at home. All in all it was nice and sunny 42km bicycle tour.

Tracklog

As I didn't figure out how to upload GPX here, just look at the image down there :)

Photos

Achievements

Landgeohash.png
Klaus earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (48, 8) geohash on 2015-05-17.