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Why? Why now? Why today? I've been looking forward to doing a proper walk geohash for a long time, but is this really the time? Why do the Geohashing gods mock me so?
 
Why? Why now? Why today? I've been looking forward to doing a proper walk geohash for a long time, but is this really the time? Why do the Geohashing gods mock me so?
  
Anyway, eventually KT comes over and we walk over to the point. It's still pretty chilly, some time after 9am.
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As we round the last street corner, we discover one last trick of the geohashing gods. There are there men in high viz, standing right at the point.
 
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Then we go and make our own adventure, the old-fashioned way, with a delightful lunch in Trentham, a walk in Blackwood, and a chocolate sponge cake in traffic on Bell St. Perfect day, really.
 
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Location

On a street in Brunswick.

Participants

Expedition 1:

Expedition 2:

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Expeditions

Expedition 1 (Felix)

I got up early and immediately checked for hashes. Another stonker! Or maybe it was the gchat messages that alerted me to this one. Yes, that actually.

After getting ready and saying goodbye to the fam, I jumped on my bike (I'd tried to leave early but no luck there) and headed hashwise. After a few minutes I'd breezily crossed from West Brunswick into Brunswick and was nearing the hash. My hands were freezing cold given the temperature of the particles around them.

The hash turned out to be only a few metres away from my brother's old house through the block. It was inside a parked car on the side of a residential street, under a tree. I stuck my arm over the roof of the car until I got to less than a metre and took a screen shot. The point could well have been on the side of the car given the GPS precision, so I've decided to give myself a success despite not having climbed onto the roof of the car, or underneath it. I'd got the GPS to within 150mm but I now realise that's not the screenshot that was taken, so I have to settle for just under 1m.

Hash and photos taken, I mounted my bike once more and rode to work, my hands freezing even more as I accelerated downhill towards the city.

Expedition 3 (Steve and KT)

KT had the day off on Tuesday, so on Monday night, we made some tentative plans.

"Shall we get out of Melbourne?" "Yeah!"

"Go on a road trip?" "Yeah!"

"Do a geohash?" "Hopefully!"

"Ok, here's what we'll do: No matter what, we're doing a geohash tomorrow. Even if we have to drive to Eildon or somewhere." "Um...ok".

KT was in bed at her current bedtime, around 6pm, and awake at 2. Steve was so excited about the idea of doing a ridiculous drive to some pointless geohash, hopefully deep in the bush somewhere, that for some reason he woke up at 4am.

Steve looks at the geohash. It's 600m away. What the hell.

He zooms in. It's probably in a house somewhere, right?

No. It's on the street, just off the nature strip.

What the hell.

Why? Why now? Why today? I've been looking forward to doing a proper walk geohash for a long time, but is this really the time? Why do the Geohashing gods mock me so?

Anyway, eventually KT comes over. We make ourselves cups of tea in travel cups and we walk over to the point. It's still pretty chilly, some time after 9am.

As we round the last street corner, we discover one last trick of the geohashing gods. There are there men in high viz, standing right at the point.

We try to ignore them. They ignore us. We shuffle over. We get the green box. We are squished up against the car that is occupying the spot. We are taking selfies. It is becoming increasingly obvious that the three men have a device that is being used to measure their location. They are about 2 metres away.

The tension is unbearable. I ask them what they're doing. Surveying. Probably for council drains. Apparently there are no underground drains in this area.

For no particular reason, I explain geohashing to them. We do the usual geocaching/geohashing disambiguation. We wish them well, and go on our way.

Then we go and make our own adventure, the old-fashioned way, with a delightful lunch in Trentham, a walk in Blackwood, and a chocolate sponge cake in traffic on Bell St. Perfect day, really.



Photos

Tracklog


Achievements

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Felix Dance earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
by cycling 10 kms to the (-37, 144) geohash on 2024-06-18.

Expedition 2 (Matt}

Photos


Expedition 3 (Steve)

Photos

Achievements =

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Steve earned the Walk geohash Achievement
by reaching the (-37, 144) geohash on 2024-06-18 on foot, travelling a distance of COMPLETETHIS.