Stacking achievement
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This is a proposal made on 2009-10-17. Please leave comments and suggestions on Talk:Stacking achievement, indicating your thoughts on the proposal, including:
- Support - you think this proposal should be added with zero or minor changes
- Do not oppose - you think it's boring/meh/not for you, but it wouldn't harm to have it created
- Oppose - you have a specific reason as to why this ribbon should not exist (state this reasoning in your comment)
- Needs work - you think the achievement should be created after more significant changes have been made
See Proposed achievements for more information on this process.
The stacking achievement requires two or more geohashers to occupy the hashpoint at different altitudes at the same time. The level of achievement gained depends on how many geohashers were stacked at different altitudes.
Examples include:
- A bridge over land would allow a level 2 stacking achievement.
- A hashpoint in a multi-story carpark or a building staircase would afford a multi-level stacking.
- An apartment or office building with multiple ambassador achievements would also allow multi-level stacking.
- A simultaneous air and land geohash would be the ultimate but hard to prove!
These do not count:
- Stacking prone geohashers at the same altitude (e.g. during a Sex Geohash or while playing the Lying-Down Game)
- Stacking acrobatic geohashers at the same altitude (e.g. in a human pyramid during a Circus Geohash)
Level
The level gained depends on the number of distinct altitudes occupied simultaneously. For example, a bridge with two geohashers below and two geohashers above would only earn a level 2 achievement, not level 4.
Proof
Proof for this achievement would include:
- A photograph showing how the stacking was possible (e.g. a photo of the outside of the carpark, or of the bridge showing the path underneath).
- plus:
- A photograph of each geohasher at each level, and/or
- A photograph of each geohasher's GPS. As altitude measurements on GPS devices aren't very accurate, an alternative could be the GPS photographs showing the exact same time.