Güstrow | Neubrandenburg | Szczecin, Poland |
Brandenburg | Berlin | Frankfurt (Oder) |
Leipzig | Dresden | Cottbus |
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The Berlin graticule is at latitude 52, longitude 13. It completely encloses the cities of Berlin and Potsdam. It extends as far as Zehdenick and Joachimsthal to the north, Luckenwalde to the south, Storkow and Falkenberg to the east and Potsdam to the west. It also contains a part of the Spreewald and some nice lakes, and a lot of arable land, particularly in Brandenburg.
Upcoming Locations
New hashes are announced at 15:30 local time on the previous day, and on Friday for Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
- Saturday, 24th April - I mustn't miss this Teltow geohash! --HiroProtagonist 19:06, 23 April 2010 (UTC)
If you actually plan to visit a hash, please create the appropriate wiki page. Others[tm] might be more likely to join in. Subscribe to the RSS or ATOM feeds to be notified of any changes made to this page.
Local Geohashers
Name | Base* | Recent activity | Active? | GPS? | Bike? | Car? |
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Hiro Protagonist | Dahlem | recent activity | Active - Regular | No | Yes | No |
davidc | Mitte | recent activity | Active - Regular | Yes | Yes | No |
Phoenix | Spandau | recent activity | Active - Occasional | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Hessophanes | Charlottenburg | recent activity | Active - Occasional | Yes | Yes | Yes |
pari | ? | recent activity | Active - Occasional | Yes | Yes | No |
lyx | Moabit | recent activity | Active - Occasional | Yes | Yes | No |
Trurl | ? | recent activity | Active | ? | ? | ? |
Jerrome | - | recent activity | Active | Yes | Yes | Motorbike |
JUB | ? | recent activity | Active | ? | ? | ? |
relet | 60,10 | recent activity | Occasional | Yes | No | On demand |
Sneak | ? | recent activity | Inactive | ? | ? | ? |
Thilo | ? | recent activity | Inactive | ? | ? | ? |
Per | ? | recent activity | Inactive | ? | ? | ? |
erlehmann | ? | (no userpage) | Inactive | ? | ? | ? |
Lars | ? | recent activity | Inactive | ? | ? | ? |
Syphonophorae | Friedrichshain | recent activity | Active | Not yet | Yes | No |
* Area you live in. Feel free to write "-" here if you'd rather not say!
Visiting Geohashers
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Probabilities
According to Land usage, the chance for your hash to fall into one of the following areas is:
37.03% Forests 29.14% Fields 11.23% Natural reserves 9.19% Roads 6.84% Settlements 3.84% Highways 2.12% Water 0.62% Industrial
According to Public transport probability, using OpenStreetMap data, there is a 27.58% chance of the hash landing within 2km of a train station, or 47.45% chance of it landing within 2km of a train or bus stop.
Increasing the search to a 5km radius, there's a 68.63% chance of it landing within 5km of a train station, or 81.61% chance of it landing within 5km of a train or bus stop.
Basically, this means that when being out there, you should go and map those thousands of missing bus stops.
Graticule Ribbons
This graticule earned the We're Better Than You achievement
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Berlin, Germany earned the Largest geohash achievement
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The Berlin, Germany graticule (52 13) earned the Mostly Active Graticule achievement
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Past Meetups
sorted by date of actual expedition, latest first
- March 24th 2010 - syphonophorae visits the spot in the area of allotments.
- March 20th 2010 - davidc visits the a graveyard on a flightpath in Reineckendorf.
- March 14th 2010 - davidc celebrates a snowy Pi-day.
- March 4th 2010 - Phoenix and relet visit a garden colony in Potsdam, missing Benpicco.
- February 16th 2010 - relet, Jub and JP visit a hash and hardly make it back home
- February 9th 2010 - Hiro, Jub and Kolja discover a time anomaly at the Berlin-Brandenburg border
- February 3rd 2010 - Hiro and two drag-alongs rush to reach the hash in Stahnsdorf just before midnight
- January 20th 2010 - Hiro, JUB, Hessophanes and relet at the scene of a heinous murder.
- January 12th 2010 - Phoenix, lyx and relet build a snowman in Birkenwerder.
Many more expeditions can be seen in our past meetup lists for the years 2009 and 2008.