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Latest revision as of 20:21, 24 May 2024
Fri 11 Sep 2020 in 55,37: 55.8296115, 37.7673836 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Just inside, or possibly on, the tram loop at Metrogodorok.
Participants
January First-of-May, hopefully.
Plans
Take a bunch of trams to get there, figure out if the point is reachable (don't want to stumble under a running tram), take a bunch of trams to get back. Possibly visit the Moscow Hobby Center (Московская Ярмарка Увлечений, МЯУ) on the way back.
Expedition
Lots of planning confusion, and even bigger lots of worrying from my mom, meant that we took a taxi almost to the hashpoint, stayed in a cafe near it for a while, then went back home in a convoluted public transport path that only marginally involved trams.
...Actually I think it might have been a tron route, though of course the cafe broke that anyway. [EDIT: nope, at one point I passed under the tram line in the subway, and at another point I took a pedestrian underpass across the bus route.]