FAQ
From Geohashing
Revision as of 08:40, 22 January 2009 by imported>The ru
Q: How do I get started?
- A: You will need a GPS receiver or another way to locate coordinates. iPhone users can download the application from the iTunes store. Also see the expedition page.
Q: Are there any geohashers in my area?
- A: See the list of graticules with active users in them.
- Don't see your home area? Follow the format and create a page for it! We'd love to have you!
- An interactive map is available for Google Earth or on Google Maps.
Q: What should I bring?
- A: See What to bring.
Q: I don't have a car, how am I supposed to participate in this sport?
- A: Some of the most avid geohashers don't use cars. Geohashing is suitable for bicycles, public transit or other means.
Q: Is it okay to visit a geohash location in a neighbouring graticule instead of my “own” one?
- A: Sure! There’s no rule saying you can't visit other graticules, and in some cases (for example, San Francisco), you would almost have to in order to actually access a hashpoint. Geohashing is about meeting other people, and it doesn't matter whether you do that here or there. In fact, finding a new mix of people might be a good thing. Go ahead and geohash on vacation for all we care!
Q: What do I do when I get there?
- A: Poke around, take pictures, have a picnic, and, in general, have fun! The world is an adventure!
Q: What do I say to puzzled locals?
- A: See Cover Stories.
Q: How will Geohashing get me laid?
- A: You never know who you might find when you show up next Saturday.
Q: Is there a Facebook group for my area?
- A: Take a look at the Facebook groups page.
Q: What if I can't access the exact location, but still think others nearby are trying to meet up?
- A: See Radio Communications.