2024-03-10 49 8

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Fun Fact

This date is also known as 2024’s Super Mario (MAR10) Day, so I’m going to also refer to this page as 2024-MAR10 49 8.

Green guy! 20240310 141852 Hashpoint.jpg
Sun 10 Mar 2024 in 49,8:
49.7746552, 8.8130583
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Location

Next to the road Am Schloßberg in the settlement of Niedernhausen, Fischbachtal, Hesse, Germany. According to Bing Aerial, there’s some kind of wall next to the hashpoint. (The wall turned out to not be a regular two-sided wall, but instead a one-sided retaining wall, with the hashpoint on the higher, north side of the wall.)

Participants

  • Green guy! (talk)
  • Green guy!’s mother (no consent to publish photos of her)
  • Green guy!’s father (no consent to publish photos of him)

Plans

  1. Drive to Fischbachtal after being done with this Sunday’s church service at CGD
  2. Have lunch at Restaurant DHILLION
  3. Visit the hashpoint
  4. Go on a walk to visit the nearby castle Schloss Lichtenberg
  5. Drive back home

Expedition

As planned, after Sunday church service, my parents and I drove to Restaurant DHILLION in Niedernhausen, Fischbachtal. We had a delightful time there; I ate a delicious Chicken Korma with rice.

After lunch, we visited the hashpoint: We stopped our car in front of a private driveway for a few minutes (there was no room for parking nearby) so I could hop out and quickly visit the hashpoint. A woman came our way, making sure that we didn’t block the driveway with bad intentions. I took the opportunity to guide her to the hashpoint, where I briefly explained geohashing and the Algorithm, but she didn’t really comprehend what I was talking about. Unfortunately, this didn’t earn me any achievements as she was a stranger who isn’t a geohasher; also, she didn’t agree to let her name or photos of her published.

After that, we parked our car next to the Odenwaldidyll camping site to then visit the nearby castle Schloss Lichtenberg and its Bollwerk (bulwark) by foot: It was interesting, but also really exhausting due to the 90 meters of height gain from parking lot to castle and because we aren’t used to these conditions (as we live in the Rhein-Main valley/flatland); also, we could have driven up the castle by car, saving us some of that effort, but I thought it was closer (and easier to reach?) from the camping site. All of us, especially me, were extremely tired after finishing the trip.

Tracklog: Visiting Schloss Lichtenberg

  • Visiting the Bollwerk happened after visiting the castle.
  • GPS accuracy: medium
    • 20 meters between track points was a bit too unprecise; I increased the precision to 10 meters for future tracklogs.
  • Markers show all locations where I took photos (I only uploaded the highlights)


Pictures

At Restaurant DHILLON

Reaching the hashpoint

Visiting Schloss Lichtenberg

Achievements

First-time

I earned these for the first time from this geohash.

TwoToN.png
Green guy! (talk) earned the Two to the N achievement
by reaching 22 hashpoints on 2024-03-10 49 8 and is promoted to Level 2 (Coordinates reached).

Recurring

I already earned these from an earlier geohash, but fulfilled the conditions again on this one.

Landgeohash.png
Green guy! (talk) earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (49, 8) geohash on 2024-03-10.

Unfortunately, I neither got permission to take a photo with the foreign woman I met at the hashpoint, nor to mention her name here. Also, the person is not a geohasher. These circumstances deny me from getting the Meet-up achievement on this expedition, and the Drag-along achievement doesn’t fit either.