2009-08-12 48 12

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Wed 12 Aug 2009 in Landshut, Germany:
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In a shrubbery in the corner of a corn field near Burgweinting, southeast of Regensburg.

dawidi emailed a number of people for a meetup around 18:30, and eventually eight people made it there.

Scouting expedition

Aerial images (switch to bird's eye view) are looking good, the bushes should be accessible via the field tracks from the east...

Ich hab mir das Gelände vormittags schon mal angeschaut... der direkte Weg von der Hauptstraße aus wird von einem Zeugen-Jehovas-Grundstück versperrt, und der nächst naheliegende Weg hat sich als private Kleingartensiedlung herausgestellt.

Wir müssen also über den Kirchweg, den Heuweg und von da über Feldwege hin. Der Hashpoint selbst ist wohl in einem Maisfeld, ich bin mir nur noch nicht sicher auf welcher Seite des Gebüschs (das Satellitenbild bei Google muß nicht exakt stimmen). Das Gebüsch selber ist zu dicht zum Reinlaufen, aber in den Maisfeldern kann man zwischen den Reihen auf ziemlich festem Boden gehen, ohne was kaputt zu machen. Der alternative Weg über die Wiese mit dem Strommasten erfordert mindestens geschlossene Schuhe und lange Hosen - da sind Brennesseln und andere unangenehme Pflanzen.

Wir treffen uns gegen 18:30 auf dem Weg entlang der Autobahn-Lärmschutzwand, in der Nähe vom Hash. -- dawidi 10:39, 12 August 2009 (UTC)

Evening expedition

Heading towards the meetup, dawidi realized the most direct way to the hash from the main road wasn't blocked at all, it just went very closely past the Jehovah's Witnesses' property. So he met up with Jochen and Nicole on the field track and they parked their bikes next to the corn field in which the hash ought to be. Just as they were about to go into the field, Hans and Tomcat showed up unexpectedly, and joined them.

The way through the field towards the hash was easy, and they determined the exact spot to be next to the shrubbery, in the somewhat muddy, but open corner of the corn field. Through the field, dawidi saw two cyclists arrive, and a couple of minutes later, they called him on his cellphone asking how to get to the hash - apparently they didn't have their GPSes with them, or had forgotten to enter the hash as a waypoint. Shortly after they emerged from between the tall corn plants: huirad and flomigulau, familiar faces from the Regensburg geocaching regulars' table.

After posing for a group photo, Jochen and Nicole had to leave to secure a table in a rather crowded beer garden in town where dawidi (and other friends who couldn't make it to the hash) would join them later.

Then Der_Elch, another geocacher, showed up, we took some more pictures, marveled at the sillyness of this enterprise, and left the field. Without much further ado, we returned to the main road and split up shortly before 19:00. http://www.cncialis.com

Panorama near the hashpoint.
Drag-along.png
dawidi earned the Drag-along achievement
by dragging Jochen, Nicole, huirad, flomigulau and Der_Elch to the (48, 12) geohash on 2009-08-12.
2009-08-12 48 12 dawidi group.jpg
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Jochen, Nicole, huirad, flomigulau and Der_Elch (as well as dawidi, Tomcat and Hans) all earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
by cycling between 10 and 30 km respectively to the (48, 12) geohash on 2009-08-12.
2009-08-12 48 12 dawidi group elch.jpg
Meetup.PNG
Jochen, Nicole, Tomcat and Hans earned the Meet-up achievement
by meeting huirad, flomigulau and Der_Elch at the (48, 12) geohash on 2009-08-12.
2009-08-12 48 12 dawidi group.jpg
Meetup.PNG
huirad, flomigulau and Der_Elch earned the Meet-up achievement
by meeting Jochen, Nicole, Tomcat and Hans at the (48, 12) geohash on 2009-08-12.
2009-08-12 48 12 dawidi group.jpg