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Revision as of 19:01, 21 May 2016
Sat 21 May 2016 in 47,10: 47.0365641, 10.6168378 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Participants
- B2c
- IgGi
Plans
B2c and Izzy are planning to check out tomorrows hashpoint near Serfaus, located near a relatives home near Fließ in Tyrolia, western Austria. The hashpoint is located at the edge of the town on a meadow on a hillside. Although B2c had planned to go hashing with his favorite hashbuddies Micsnare and Crankl in 48 16, his plans channged as he is on holiday visiting relatives right now. So this geohash is a somewhat distributed operation with the four of them hashing in parallel in 2016-05-21_47_10 and 2016-05-21_48_16.
Edit1: this is getting better by the minute, as OtherJack joined in on this and will try a holy geohash in 2016-05-21_41_-73 (New York)!
Edit2: B2c also pinged fellow hasher LeslieHapablap, but he was in Freiburg (Germany) at the time and unsure if he could go hashing.
Expedition
B2c picked up Izzy at his workplace at around 11am as he had an extended five hour lunchbreak, which was ideal as the whole trip to the hashpoint, visiting relatives on the way and driving back to Innsbruck was expected to take around four to five hours total. Izzy knew the way quite well as he was visiting the area quite often, and the hashpoint was located on the opposite side of the valley where their relatives where residing. They had to drive on the motorway along the Inn Valley (Inntal) and took a turn to the southwest at Landeck into the Kauner Valley (Kaunertal), which is well known for its beautiful landscape and overflowing touristic development. Passing the mountain Tschirgant which stands tall and solitary at the entrance to the valley like a giant forgotten pyramid they took to a steep and winding road leading up the western valleyside. After a taxing hillclimb (for the old hashmobile at least ;) they arrived at the small town of Fließ, which seemed to consist mostly of Hotels and Apres-Ski bars. They had a little trouble navigating the small alleys but finally managed to park the hashmobile at the and of construction site next to some kind of small apartment building. From there on they went along a small access road next to some more construction sites and a seemingly out-of-place soccer ground. Turning right at its end walking up a hillside they arrived at the hashpoint. GPS reception was excellent for once and they ware spared the dance, immediately allowing them to proceed with taking pictures and recording proof. Admiring the fabulous view in the excellent weather the stood there for a while in awe before walking back to the car and driving onwards to go visit their relatives. After a hearty hello some banter ensued and they were offered drinks and self-baked tomatobread. Refreshed and well-set day drove back to Innsbruck to end their expedition.
Tracklog
Photos
Achievements
B2c earned the 2016 Geohashing Day achievement
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