2022-07-06 51 13

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Wed 6 Jul 2022 in 51,13:
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Location

The hash is located on/next to a narrow foot path leading from the living quarter of Blasewitz with its beautiful villas down to the meadows along the river Elbe.

Country: Germany; state: Sachsen (Saxony, EU:DE:SN); district: Dresden; Stadtbezirk: Blasewitz; Stadtteil (city district): Blasewitz.


Plans

  • Oisín planned to visit this, but couldn't make it.

Expedition

Danatar

Almost half a year without any expedition, the algorithm hadn't been nice to me. But today I'm back, and even almost next door! After three hours of overtime (in German: wörk wörk wörk; translated: just another Wednesday) I took my bike and cycled along the Elbe cycle track. When I came near the 2020-08-05 51 13 location, I made a short detour. Due to the Elbe's currently low water level, the spot was dry this time. Then I continued towards today's spot. I found the path easily, between a dog school and the first houses of Blasewitz. "House" in this case means huge mansion. But the GPS wanted to put the exact spot on the other side of the garden wall. I walked to and fro, even onto the parking lot of another house, but I was still just a few meters from the spot. But after a while I managed to get within 1 meter while on the path, so I count this as coordinates reached. I took some pictures, then I cycled through Blasewitz and Striesen back home.

I have been on the path where the hashpoint is before, years ago when I visited every single street and path of Striesen and Blasewitz in preparation for possible déjà vu geohashes. The old tracklogs can be found here, making this a déjà vu geohash, hooray!

Elbe meadows  
almost there  
there it is  
to far away?  
are these people rich enough for their own hashpoint?  
close enough (0.00001°)  
hooray!  
ancient and today's tracklogs, it's a déjà vu!  
revisited 2020-08-05, nearby  
revisited 2020-08-05, the spot  


tracklog

will follow