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Of course the were still some 25 kilometers to cover, so I once more rode into the evening sun. Inevitably, my route converged toward the train tracks again on my way from Hude to Oldenburg. | Of course the were still some 25 kilometers to cover, so I once more rode into the evening sun. Inevitably, my route converged toward the train tracks again on my way from Hude to Oldenburg. | ||
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== Tracklog == | == Tracklog == |
Revision as of 23:27, 26 August 2024
Sat 24 Aug 2024 in 53,8: 53.1421114, 8.4906792 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
The geohash was located in a wet, grassy rural landscape (Hiddigwardermoor) between Hude and the small river Ollen. It was more or less in the center of a field accessible from the road.
Participants
Plans
Expedition
Since the geohash was located roughly in the middle between Oldenburg (where I live) and Bremen (where I had an appointment with a friend), I took my bicycle on a train to Bremen and made the return journey by bike. We had a long, pleasant walk and ice cream in Bremens Bürgerpark, then I started riding.
From Bremen through Delmenhost, Schierbrok and Bookholzberg I followed the train tracks quite doggedly, before swerving to the north towards Hiddigwardermoor. Since the field with the geohash had an open driveway and there were no unwelcoming beasts in sight, I walked right to the spot and took a shadowy selfie there.
Some 20 meters away was a toy balloon lying in the grass, undoubtedly the vehicle of some ninja geohasher who had beaten me to the spot.
Of course the were still some 25 kilometers to cover, so I once more rode into the evening sun. Inevitably, my route converged toward the train tracks again on my way from Hude to Oldenburg.
Before reaching Oldenburg, I could observe an impressive build-up of dark clouds just ahead. On the last kilometers heavy wind gusts tried to stop me and a light rain started but I managed to avoid the full onslaught.
Tracklog
This tracklog was created semi-manually using openrouteservice.org because I didn't have a tracker running.
Photos
Perhaps some airborne geohasher reached the spot prior to me? @53.1893,8.5470
Beardygrade at the right spot. @53.1715,8.5687
Some serious wheather looming ahead. @53.1397,8.2521
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