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GPS: (55.979317N, 13.613962E).
 
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==The Meetup==
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==Meetup #1==
 
[[user:Karl-Anders|Karl-Anders]] drove there accompanied by Ernst and Ida.
 
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Image:2008-06-21_55_13_2.jpg|Ernst and Ida.
 
Image:2008-06-21_55_13_2.jpg|Ernst and Ida.
 
Image:2008-06-21_55_13_3.jpg|Ernst (again!) and [[user:Karl-Anders|K-A]] with map and GPS.
 
Image:2008-06-21_55_13_3.jpg|Ernst (again!) and [[user:Karl-Anders|K-A]] with map and GPS.
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==Meetup #2==
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[[user:David|David]], [[user:HannesL|HannesL]] and Therese drove to the spot. Was there about an hour after the first team. The last piece of road looked to narrow for the Geohash-mobile, so we chickened out. Good that someone made an honest attempt to find the exact location. I guess we're to lazy. See you guys the next time!
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Image:2008-06-21_55_13_4.jpg|No wheat field this time.
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Image:2008-06-21_55_13_5.jpg|Here we should have made a 160 degree turn left onto a very small gravel road.
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Image:2008-06-21_55_13_6.jpg|Therese in the shootgun position.
 
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Revision as of 15:58, 22 June 2008

Sat 21 Jun 2008 in 55,13:
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About

This hash in the Malmö, Sweden graticule was located north of Höör. This time in what could be most easily be descibed as a swamp. Due to a very poor choice of shoes we couldn't get to the exact spot, but the first photo is of the general area of the spot.

GPS: (55.979317N, 13.613962E).

Meetup #1

Karl-Anders drove there accompanied by Ernst and Ida.


Meetup #2

David, HannesL and Therese drove to the spot. Was there about an hour after the first team. The last piece of road looked to narrow for the Geohash-mobile, so we chickened out. Good that someone made an honest attempt to find the exact location. I guess we're to lazy. See you guys the next time!