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imported>Arvid (New page: {{meetup graticule | map=<map lat="52" lon="7" date="2008-08-05" /> | lat=52 | lon=7 | date=2008-08-05 }} Arvid ==Expedition== Arvid went there because it was -again- too...) |
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− | + | Image:20080805 52 7-Modus.JPG| Pimp my french mini-mpv! | |
+ | Image:20080805 52 7-RES01372.JPG|More to the west. | ||
+ | Image:20080805 52 7-RES01375.JPG|Dog training exercise place. thing. | ||
+ | Image:20080805 52 7-RES01376.JPG|Railway crossing | ||
+ | Image:20080805 52 7-RES01381.JPG|Bicycle and Railway crossing | ||
+ | Image:20080805 52 7-RIMG0382ed.JPG|As close as I could take a picture | ||
+ | Image:20080805 52 7-RES01384.JPG|The hashpoint | ||
+ | Image:20080805 52 7-RES01385.JPG|Behind a fence | ||
+ | Image:20080805 52 7-RES01387.JPG|Time and day. I had no idea it was 16:00 exactly. | ||
+ | Image:20080805 52 7-RES01388.JPG|View to the east, cornfield and windmills | ||
+ | Image:20080805 52 7-RES02389.JPG|Average speed to the hash. | ||
+ | Image:20080805 52 7-RES02390.JPG|Distance cycled to the hash. | ||
+ | Image:20080805 52 7-RES01391.JPG|Them Germans with them windmills and them sunpanels again. | ||
+ | Image:20080805 52 7-RIMG0392ed.JPG|Keys kill more people than knifes and guns! | ||
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Revision as of 17:32, 5 August 2008
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Expedition
Arvid went there because it was -again- too close not to. In a straight line from his home it was only 12.94km. Cycling distance was 14.22km one way. The hashpoint was very close near a railwaycrossing. From googlemaps it looked like some sort of garden or playground. It was a dog trainingfield. The hashpoint was just behind the fence, but holding his arms as far as he could, he did get the exact coordinates on his GPS.
The problem with 14km twice is that its not far enough, so Arvid made his total trip more interesting by going over a nearby hill (that he discovered while doing an earlier hash) a couple of times, and took a long way home. Tracklog