My home coordinates are plusminus 48.53,9.06 in the city of Tuebingen, Germany.
I was born in Erlangen and lived for a long time in the north-western part of 49,11 where I still am from time to time.
I want to geohash mostly by bicycle or public transport, but I will make short detours (less than 5km one way), if a geohash is near to a route I'm driving by car anyway.
Geohashes
Finally I started with geohashing after years of just watching and checking the coordinates like once every few months :)
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reached |
date |
weekday |
description |
method
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01 |
yes |
2015-05-17 48 8 |
Sunday |
on a field in Neustetten, Rottenburg |
bicycle
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02 |
yes |
2015-06-12 48 9 |
Friday |
very near to the area of the golf club "Schönbuch" |
bicycle
|
03 |
yes |
2015-07-12 48 11 |
Sunday |
Grünwald, München |
public transport
|
retro |
yes |
2015-07-17 |
Friday |
my origin geohash, see 1988-10-04 49 11 |
car
|
04 |
yes |
2015-08-16 48 8 |
Sunday |
on a field south of Wurmlingen |
car
|
05 |
yes |
2015-08-28 48 9 |
Friday |
northwest of Bebenhausen in Schönbuch |
bicycle
|
06 |
yes |
2015-09-11 48 9 |
Friday |
on a rail track in Reutlingen! new achievements :) |
public transport
|
07 |
yes |
2015-10-19 48 9 |
Monday |
northwest of Bebenhausen in Schönbuch (again!) |
bicycle
|
08 |
no |
2015-11-01 48 11 |
Sunday |
on a soccer field in Perlach, München |
public transport
|
09 |
yes |
2015-11-03 48 11 |
Tuesday |
Haldenseestraße, München |
public transport
|
10 |
yes |
2015-11-08 49 11 |
Sunday |
field between Hohenpölz and Brunn |
foot
|
11 |
no |
2015-11-26 48 9 |
Thursday |
next to the street between Lustnau and Pfrondorf in a small (maybe fenced) area |
bicycle
|
12 |
yes |
2015-11-28 48 9 |
Saturday |
in the forest behind Waldhäuser-Ost, Tübingen |
foot
|
13 |
yes |
2015-12-28 50 11 |
Monday |
forest near Fesselsdorf |
bicycle
|
14 |
yes |
2016-01-04 49 11 |
Monday |
field close to Hohenpölz (way too many achievements for such an easy hash) |
foot
|
15 |
yes |
2016-01-17 48 8 |
Sunday |
near to the small nature reserve Kochhart on a field next to Reusten (flat tire and other fails) |
bicycle
|
16 |
no |
2016-02-12 49 9 |
Friday |
between Unter- and Oberwittstadt (not exactly IN the river Hasselbach, but still flooded) |
car
|
17 |
yes |
2016-04-28 48 8 |
Thursday |
Forest next to Hagelloch, Tuebingen |
bicycle
|
18 |
yes |
2016-05-04 49 11 |
Wednesday |
between Lohndorf and Tiefenellern |
car
|
19 |
no |
2016-05-05 49 11 |
Thursday |
between Laibarös and Geisdorf (not reached because of crops on field) |
bicycle
|
20 |
yes |
2017-01-12 49 11 |
Thursday |
300m south of Hohenpoelz |
foot (puppet master)
|
21 |
no |
2017-01-31 48 9 |
Tuesday |
Im Pfarrboschen, Neckartailfingen |
car
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My current goal is to go at least once per month on a geohash.
Geohash Equipment
- Garmin etrex Vista
- Geohash Droid (Android App written by CaptianSpam)
- Headlight LedLenser H5R.2
- Gudereit Touring Bicycle
Samsung Galaxy S1 (I should really buy a decent smartphone/camera, the pictures look like crap, especially when it's dark) OnePlus One
- Peugeot 107 (cheating, only if too near to skip!)
Achievements
Only the first ribbon is listed for achievements I acquired more than once.
Getting There
(1) 2015-05-17 48 8
(2) 2015-06-12 48 9
(3) 2015-07-12 48 11
(4) 2015-08-16 48 8
(5) 2015-08-28 48 9
(6) 2015-09-11 48 9
(7) 2015-10-19 48 9
(8) 2015-11-03 48 11
(9) 2015-11-08 49 11
(10) 2015-11-28 48 9
(11) 2015-12-28 50 11
(12) 2016-01-04 49 11
(13) 2016-01-17 48 8
(14) 2016-04-28 48 8
(15) 2016-05-04 49 11
(1, 42km) 2015-05-17 48 8
(2, 36km) 2015-06-12 48 9
(3, 18km) 2015-08-28 48 9
(4, 18km) 2015-10-19 48 9
(not reached, 7km) 2015-11-26 48 9
(5, 38km, pedelec) 2015-12-28 50 11
(6, 17km, broken tire) 2016-01-17 48 8
(7, 14km) 2016-04-28 48 8
(1) 2015-07-12 48 11
(2) 2015-09-11 48 9
(3) 2015-11-03 48 11
(1) 2015-11-08 49 11
(2) 2016-01-04 49 11
Socializing
Meetup Achievement
none yet
Drag-along
People met during Geohash expeditions
People missed
Minesweeper
For an easy overview take a look the awesome map by NWoodruf or use the table below.
It contains the first successful hash for each graticule.
I only included graticules for which I know I will be travelling through or staying in at least for a few days per year and thus there is a small possibility to get them, if the algorithm is kind enough!
Those with brackets are even more unlikely to get anytime soon, a star (*) means I attempted this graticule but failed.
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Klaus achieved level 1 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
- by visiting coordinates in 48,9 and 1 of the surrounding graticules.
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Klaus achieved level 1 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
- by visiting coordinates in 48,8 and 1 of the surrounding graticules.
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Klaus achieved level 1 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
- by visiting coordinates in 48,11 and 1 of the surrounding graticules.
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Klaus achieved level 2 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
- by visiting coordinates in 49,11 and 2 of the surrounding graticules.
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Klaus achieved level 1 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
- by visiting coordinates in 50,11 and 1 of the surrounding graticules.
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Furthermore, I'm travelling for work sometimes, so I might be able to get some other graticules mostly in Germany, too.
other
(1) 2015-11-01 48 11
(2) 2015-11-26 48 9
(3) 2016-05-05 49 11
(1) 2015-11-03 48 11
(1) 2015-11-03 48 11
(1) 2016-01-04 49 11
(2) 2016-05-04 49 11
Template:Mnb geohash
Bash Script
As I always forget to look up the coordinates, I hacked this (very ugly) bash script to let a daily cronjob inform me per email, whenever a geohash is near to me:
#!/bin/bash
maxdistance=15
a=$(curl 'http://tjum.anthill.de/cgi-bin/geohash.cgi?lat=48.53&lon=9.06&nr=1&map=0&size=240x240&t=&date=&unit=km' 2>/dev/null |
iconv -f 'iso8859-1' -t 'utf8' |
sed 's/<br>/\n/g' |
sed 's/ / /g' |
fgrep 'km' |
cut -d ':' -f2 |
cut -d 'k' -f1 |
sort -n |
head -n 1 |
cut -d '.' -f 1)
echo $a
if [ $a -lt $maxdistance ]
then
echo 'http://tjum.anthill.de/cgi-bin/geohash.cgi?t=1&nr=o&unit=km&zoom=11%2F5&zoom=8%2F2&type=roadmap&lat=48.53&lon=9.06&size=240x240' |
mail -s "geohash is near to tuebingen ($a)" USERNAME
fi
I just parses the small hash inquiry tool from Ekorren in the most complicated way and sends the mail via a local mailserver :)