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Revision as of 16:55, 22 January 2017
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Location
Participants
Plans
Expedition
- Been there today (Claralucia9)
- Planning on going there tomorrow... -- Knallgöwer (talk) 17:29, 21 January 2017 (GMT+01:00)
Tracklog
The first time I heard about Geohashing has been in mid December 2016 at an Opencaching event. Seamed strange at first, but then searchig for tupper boxes in the woods may sound strange as well.... So I installed a Geohashing app on my phone and started checking for the daily hash point close to me. Finally the point that came up today was less then 2 km from home so I had to use this coincidence and go for it. I timed my visit to be around 4 p.m. so just in case there would be any other madman ;-), but as it turns out I was just meeting with myself.... The actual point was a few meters inside a residential building so I decided to stop at the entrance... Let's see when I'll have the next chance to go for a Geohash... Should be fun to do this out in the wild....
Photos
Achievements