2009-08-01 -37 145
Sat 1 Aug 2009 in -37,145: -37.8330528, 145.1372207 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In a property just off Middleborough Road, Blackburn South.
Participants
- Felix Dance
- Sasha
- Kozz
Expedition
Felix Dance
The Multi Fail:
I'd known about this geohash since the previous night and was fairly tempted by it. Unfortunately I was pretty busy that day so I'd virtually ruled it out. After a morning consumed with my work on a freeway construction site, at 2pm I left to go to the city for a Melbourne International Film Festival film, then off to Keysborough for an Indian classical music concert of my workmate's (to which I travelled by bike-train). The final two activities were my boss's 30th birthday party in Wheeler's Hill and a house party in Brunswick. Now it turns out that the geohash is sort of almost on the way between those two places, but I had assumed that there was no way I could get there before midnight (I was still on my bike). As it happened, I got a message at the party from my friend Sasha telling me that she'd made a go at the hash point, so that gave me a real incentive to try for it myself. At about 11pm several guests started to leave the 30th and I found that it could be socially acceptable for me to do so as well. I jumped on my bike outside the pub at about 20 past 11 and raced north west through the rain towards Blackburn South, checking my printed (and increasingly soggy) Google Maps along the way.
After zigzagging through the streets of the eastern suburbs I finally came to the area where I remembered the geohash was located, with a good three minutes to spare before midnight. I stopped to get out my GPS and turn it on (just enough battery left) - but lo! I could not find the post-it note on which I'd written the coordinates (it turned out they were in my other jeans, typically). "Oh well" I thought, "The point looked like it was in someone's house anyway, at least I have the Google Maps sheet to tell me where it is". But alas! The sheets were no longer in my pocket. My jeans had ejected them, as they had on previous occasions a TravelSmart map of Melbourne and separately an Astor Calendar of upcoming films - curse my paper-shedding pants! I tried to remember the street name but even before I'd scanned my memory I realised that it was already after midnight. That's failure on four points. With great sadness I remounted my bike and rode through the north eastern suburbs to Brunswick where I feigned good cheer in the face of failure.
Here is a map of my route that evening.
Sasha
Whilst at work I received a message from Felix telling me to check out today's geohash. I was trying to pass time by working out where it was going to be and jumped on the computer as soon as I got home. For some reason I couldn't get google maps working so it took me about 30 minutes just to find the point only to discover it was in Blackburn South... about 3km from where I live. I was headed into the city in the evening so I thought I'd pass by and do a ten minute detour. Dressed up for going out & carrying a head torch, camera and my map, I must have looked quite a sight walking around the quiet streets of Blackburn! I drove to the house & given the geohash seemed to be located on the side of their property. I sort of ran down their driveway a bit & took a couple of happy snaps to prove I was there. As I don't have a GPS I think the exact point was probably located somewhere between me & their car. It was also dark by then so the photos don't really show much of the location. Despite living in Blackburn my whole life I had never actually been down this street before. I guess geohashing allowed me to discover a new spot right in my own neighbourhood! This was my second geohash & my first solo one.
-Sasha
Kozz
Semi-fail. There should be a new award created for 'fates combining to prevent me from achieving the easiest has ever.'
After lamenting for months that all the geohashes in Melbourne were miles and miles out of my way, either up in the mountainous regions or - worse still - on the Western side of Melbourne (the Mordor of Victoria), I gave up Geohashing, vowing to return when I had the time and inclination to participate. Two days later, I unintentionally received a semi-Couch Potato Geohash award - I live on Ayr Street, on a property approximately 25 metres from the Geohash point.
Not sure which guts me more: that I didn't check the coordinates for the day, or that I had the opportunity meet and offer coffee and muffins to fellow Melbournian geohashers. Apologies all round.