Expeditions
most recent first, Saturday Meetups in bold
- Success #26; Sunrise Geohash
- Success #25; Public Transport #7; Frozen Geohash; Coldest Geohash (-9.6°C)
- Retrohash reached on 2008-12-30
- Failure #2 (No Trespassing #1)
- Success #24
- Success #23; Saturday Meetup #3
- Failure #1 (Technology)
- Success #22; Bicycle Geohash #14
- Success #21; Bicycle Geohash #13
- Success #20; Public Transport #6; Virgin Geohash for 48 8; met Ekorren
- Success #19; Public Transport #5; Holy Hash; Snowman Geohash; met ilpadre
- Success #18; Bicycle Geohash #12
- Success #17; Public Transport Geohash #4; Multihash
- Success #16; Public Transport Geohash #3; part 1 of a Multihash
- Success #15; Saturday Meetup #2; Bicycle Geohash #11; met ilpadre
- Success #14; Bicycle Geohash #10
- Success #13; Bicycle Geohash #9
- Success #12; Public Transport Geohash #2; Multihash; Virgin Geohash for 49 7
- Success #11; Consecutive Geohash Level 3; Déjà-vu Geohash; part 1 of a Multihash
- Success #10; Public Transport Geohash #1; Drowned Rat Geohash
- Success #9; Bicycle Geohash #8
- Success #8; Bicycle Geohash #7
- Success #7; Walk Geohash #1; Midnight Geohash #1; Déjà-vu Geohash
- Success #6; Bicycle Geohash #6
- Success #5; Bicycle Geohash #5
- Success #4; Bicycle Geohash #4; Virgin Geohash for 50, 9
- Success #3; Bicycle Geohash #3; Virgin Geohash for 49, 10
- Success #2; Saturday Meetup #1; Bicycle Geohash #2; Virgin Geohash for 49, 9
- Success #1; Bicycle Geohash #1; Virgin Geohash for 51, 15; Border Geohash
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Owning no GPS device, I have to rely on Google Maps, the Bavarian Land Survey Office's maps (with topographical information) and OpenStreetMap.org to find the hashpoints. This means that whenever there is no special landmark (intersection, house...) at the hashpoint, I can only guess where the hashpoint is. If the hashpoint is e.g. in a forest 200 m from a track, I consider the coordinates reached after 200 large steps into the underbrush. If the hashpoint is in a field with crops or in a very dirty/wet place without any obstacle between me and the hashpoint, I am satisfied at the edge of that area.
This is my heavy charger. He is heavy (no carbonbreds in his lineage), almost unstoppable (changing the brakes does not change anything) and carries me wherever I have the strength to take him. He is not born for far and fast journeys, more for the rocky wilderness. Unfortunately, I'm not born for the rocky wilderness, so his usual terrain are paved roads, downhill whenever possible. Nontheless, he has been my trusted steed for about 10-12 years.
For those of you who use Firefox: Have a look at the minimap sidebar add-on. It supports Google Maps and OpenStreetMap and it tells you the exact coordinates the cursor is on.
Disclaimer and thanks: Ideas for this page were stolen from / inspired by relet, Robyn, Arvid and others.
Many thanks to Hessophanes for his great Regional-Geohash-Map-Tool. Also to Ekorren for his Hash Inquiry Tool which even works via foreign mobile phone networks.
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