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Revision as of 04:12, 9 December 2023
Wed 27 Apr 2022 in Timaru: -44.2614654, 171.2865496 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
The banks of the Opihi River, Temuka, New Zealand
Participants
The Quaternary (talk) family geohashers
Plans
Checking out the geohashes this morning with some interest as one does whenever one is going on a road trip - will there be any hashes enroute to the destination? And yes, there is, what's more, in a graticule yet to be de-cherried, and another quadrant to knock off in my minesweeping award - days don't get much better than this!
Expedition
The hash is near the north bank of the Opihi River, just South of Temuka, on what looks like some sort of off-road track.
The track was pretty rough, but turn back this intrepid geohasher did not, even though there were pot holes twice the size of our car that threatened to swallow us up (and possibly home to a Velociraptor).
Tracklog
Photos
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Entering this graticule we were met by a sculpture leaving us in no doubt that we had crossed the southern hemispheres 44th latitude. (I meant to take a photo of this as we headed home, but I forgot, so thanks to Wikipedia for this photo).
Achievements
Quaternary achieved level 3 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
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Quaternary earned the Electric Vehicle Achievement
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