2013-06-08 53 6
Sat 8 Jun 2013 in 53,6: 53.2897934, 6.3964875 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In some grass, between Noordhorn and Oldehove
Participants
Plans
Cycle over, visit hash, probably be turned back by closed fence for the umpteenth time, cycle back.
Expedition
Well! It seems I finally reached a hash in my home graticule (after visiting 5 surrounding ones, it was about time).
I decided to go by bike, as it was within a reasonable distance of my hometown, and the weather was really nice. I first cycled to a friend of mine, to drop something off and drink a cup of tea. This was still within Groningen. There's not a lot to tell about the cycling per se. I passed some pretty villages, looked at the map every now and then and ate something at a fish stall in Zuidhorn ("kibbeling"; Dutch people know what this is: small pieces of battered and fried white fish served with a rather garlicky sauce). The sky clouded over while I was on the way, but fortunately it didn't start raining until I got back home.
After passing Noordhorn I got close to the hash. Geohashing in the area where I live is rather difficult, because almost all of the land is farmland, and farmers like to put fences around everything. As I am a law-abiding civilian and a bit shy this usually means the end of my hashing attempt. However, in this case the fence didn't seem to exist; there were just two poles at the entrance of the meadow. As it was a meadow I decided it was safe to enter (I would never walk on farmland, of course). So, thank you, less-fence-happy farmer! You made my geohash possible. I took some pictures and created an XKCD mark on the side of the road with locally sourced materials (not all environmentally friendly, though - what is a piece of electric wiring doing on the side of the road?).
On the way back I met some obstacles. On the bright side, I had the wind in my back so I went a lot quicker. I passed a feature called the "Hamsterborg" on my map; a cool name, but it appears to be called Piloersemaborg now. I liked the old name better. I passed the village of Den Ham; nothing more than a few houses along a road, the central feature seems to be a skating rink. Then I cycled for a long time along a canal called Reitdiep. Some of the side bridges were closed, but this was well indicated and I could go to the other side of the canal. Once I was back in the village of Groningen it got worse: I found myself at the edge of a highway, with cycling paths left and right closed, and on the other side as well. No indication at all of how to follow my way. In the end I used one of the closed paths (it looked perfectly fine to me) and crossed the highway in another place. From there it got downright bizarre: at one point the cycling way was redirected to go through a pair of containers. No joke. I took a picture, go see it. After passing this the way home was easy and my roommate had already fixed dinner. I had cycled at least 40 km, and probably a bit more, in 2,5 hours.
Another one of my goals was to drop of Postcrossing postcards in as many different mailboxes as possible; my proud accomplishment is using five mailboxes I never used before, in three different towns.
Photos
Coming later (once I figure out how to get them on the internet from my new phone)
Achievements
elwingelfje earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
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elwingelfje achieved level 4 of the Minesweeper Geohash achievement
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