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Today's hashpoint is located in the town of [[Wikipedia:Eppelheim|Eppelheim]], a small town next to Heidelberg, population 14,357. It is located on a lot between two houses in the Franz-Holzmann-Straße. While the Google maps imagery of this area was taken 9 years ago, the bird's-eye-view in Microsoft's maps service [http://maps.live.de/LiveSearch.LocalLive?cp=49.40430932702924~8.625873345165814&scene=12394305&style=b&lvl=1&dir=0&tilt=-90&alt=-1000] shows something looking like an empty lot.
 
Today's hashpoint is located in the town of [[Wikipedia:Eppelheim|Eppelheim]], a small town next to Heidelberg, population 14,357. It is located on a lot between two houses in the Franz-Holzmann-Straße. While the Google maps imagery of this area was taken 9 years ago, the bird's-eye-view in Microsoft's maps service [http://maps.live.de/LiveSearch.LocalLive?cp=49.40430932702924~8.625873345165814&scene=12394305&style=b&lvl=1&dir=0&tilt=-90&alt=-1000] shows something looking like an empty lot.
  
== Participants (so far) ==
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== Participants ==
  
 
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== Planning ==
 
== Planning ==
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It's in Eppelheim, on what appears to be private property :( I will be in Heidelberg tomorrow, though, so I might try. <s>Otherwise I might go for 49 9 in Kailbach.</s> Anybody from Heidelberg wants to join me? [[User:Koepfel|Koepfel]] <sub><small><small>[[User_talk:Koepfel|talk]]</small></small></sub> 13:40, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
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== Expedition ==
:Entered the wrong date. *head->desk* I wondered why these were so close to each other. [[User:Koepfel|Koepfel]] <sub><small><small>[[User_talk:Koepfel|talk]]</small></small></sub> 13:43, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
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[[Image:2009-05-21 49 8-hash.jpg|thumb|Coordinates reached?]]
::The actual Hashpoint in 49 9 in Neunstetten looks somewhat accessable, too. [[User:Koepfel|Koepfel]] <sub><small><small>[[User_talk:Koepfel|talk]]</small></small></sub> 16:13, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
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[[Image:2009-05-21 49 8-incar.jpg|thumb|Waiting in the car for the rain to stop.]]
I'm planning on being in Heidelberg tomorrow for Geohashing Day. If all goes according to plan, I should be getting off the train at 11:08 and getting back on at 18:47, which gives me more than enough time to get to the hashpoint!
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[[Image:2009-05-21 49 8-road.jpg|thumb|Hash Road. Srs0 and thepiguy are waiting behind the van.]]
-[[User:Srs0|Srs0]] 14:19, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
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=== Live from the Expedition ===
:Srs0: The cheapest train ticket from Würzburg for you would be the "Ticket 24" from the VRN transport agency. It goes from Würzburg (via Osterburken) to Heidelberg / Mannheim / Kaiserslautern ( [http://www.vrn.de/fahrausweise/ see here] ), is valid for 24 hours from validation (unlimited connections) and costs 13.50 Euros. - [[User:Danatar|Danatar]] 14:56, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
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*currently 20m away from the hashpoint. It's an empty lot, private property, though. Somebody was already here and left a note that they'll be back at 16:00. --koepfel 12:51, 21 May 2009 (UTC)
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=== Report by [[User:Koepfel|Koepfel]] ===
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It was Geohashing Day. The idea of Geohashing day is to do something special. As I usually go on expeditions by Karlruhe's excellent tram-train system (or other trains) or by bike, the "special" thing to do  would be using some other form of transport. Walking? Well, it's about 12 kilometers, also not that special, since I can also do that in Karlsruhe. No, as I'm currently at my parent's house these days, I had to convert to the dark side of Geohashing and go by [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-05-21_49_8/pages/page_1.html car]. Also, since I haven't been driving for over a year now, it might be good to see, if still I can.
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After about 30 minutes of driving, which went surprisingly well, I arrived in Eppelheim. Just as I entered the town, it started raining. Driving by the Hashpoint, I saw a [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-05-21_49_8/pages/page_2.html chalk marking] on the road. I parked the car, went to read it. It said: "Back @ 16:00", but it was already disolving in the rain. So I waited in the car, then [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-05-21_49_8/pages/page_7.html redrew the marking]. At the sidewalk, my GPS showed about 20 meters to go (given as 0.02 kilometers) and the accuracy is 17 meters. Later, thepiguy and srs0 said they reached the Hashpoint from the sidewalk, according to their GPS. The Hashpoint was behind the fence and couldn't be reached. Oh well.
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Eppelheim is connected to Heidelberg via tram line 22 (formerly line 2). In the narrow streets of Eppelheim, the tracks run on one side of the road, so trams back to Heidelberg drive on the [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-05-21_49_8/pages/page_20.html left side] [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-05-21_49_8/pages/page_21.html of the road], resulting in some rather [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-05-21_49_8/pages/page_22.html complicated] situations. Trams in Eppelheim run every 10 minutes during weekdays and every 30 minutes on Sundays and Holidays (like today, Ascension Day). At the tram terminus, I photographed a [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-05-21_49_8/pages/page_27.html yellow phone booth] for [[User:Ekorren|Ekorren]]. As 16:00 was approaching, I headed back to Hash Road, where srs0 and thepiguy were already waiting. After chatting for a while, we decided to head to a nearby [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-05-21_49_8/pages/page_32.html restaurant], [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-05-21_49_8/pages/page_31.html 360 meters away]. We can has Pub Geohash?
  
Oops, missed the discussion! What time are we meeting there tomorrow? I'm going to try for the Fulda and Frankfurt graticules "on my way". What are the rules about bringing bikes on the train? [[User:Thepiguy|Thepiguy]] 15:12, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
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After our meal, we went back to the Hash, took [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-05-21_49_8/pages/page_35.html Geohashing mascot pictures]. Then, I drove them back to the Heidelberg main station and headed home, arriving at about 19:00.
  
:You are not allowed to take your bike with you in ICEs (the fast trains). In most cases you can do so in the slower trains like RE and RB. I'm not sure about ICs. If you look up your schedule on [http://bahn.de bahn.de] and there's "Fahrradmitnahme begrenzt möglich" for your train, then it's fine.--[[User:Reinhard|Reinhard]] 15:25, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
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Here's the Tracklog <span class="plainlinks">([http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-05-21_49_8/2009-05-21_49_8.gpx .gpx], [http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-05-21_49_8/2009-05-21_49_8.kmz .kmz], [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-05-21_49_8/2009-05-21_49_8.kmz in Google Maps])</span> of me driving from a parking lot near my parent's house to the Hashpoint.
:[http://www.bahn.de/p/view/service/fahrrad/mitnahme/preise_fahrradmitnahme.shtml Here]'s more about it.--[[User:Reinhard|Reinhard]] 15:27, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
 
  
:RE, RB and S trains virtually always carry bikes (as long as there is enough space, might get difficult tomorrow), ticket is 4,50 for one day, no matter how much you go. In some areas (e.g. from Würzburg to Heidelberg via Osterburken), it's free, but not everywhere you want to go. Those 4,50 won't do much, because your plans are quite expensive as there is no discount ticket you can use for that. Some IC trains carry bikes as well. The ticket is more expensive, is not a daypass, and reservation is obligatory. Sometimes also trams allow bikes, e.g. at Heidelberg off the rush hours. --[[User:Ekorren|Ekorren]] 15:59, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
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[http://geohash.koepfel.de/2009-05-21_49_8 (more pictures)]
  
:Here's a [http://www.adfc-bw.de/fileadmin/dateien/Landesverband/Bilder/Verkehrspolitik/Kostenlose_Radmitnahme/2008_-_Kostenlose_Fahrradmitnahme_BaWue_2008.pdf] map for bike transport in local trains in Baden-Württemberg. Green lines mean free bike transport except for weekdays before 9 am, remember that tomorrow is not a weekday. There are probably also maps for other parts of Germany somewhere, if you want to go to Fulda/Frankfurt. [[User:Koepfel|Koepfel]] <sub><small><small>[[User_talk:Koepfel|talk]]</small></small></sub> 16:13, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
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=== Report by [[User:thepiguy|thepiguy]] and [[User:srs0|srs0]] ===
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====Riding the Train====
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Thepiguy and srs0 left their apartment in Würzburg at around 9:00 in the morning and decided to walk to the train station instead of waiting for the tram. At the station they purchased the ticket Danatar had so wisely informed them about and then spent the next half hour trying to figure out where to catch out train.
  
::You guys have it easy. We have to meet online at 6:30 am tomorrow to figure out if we an make the coordinates and plan it all in time to make the right ferries. Rawr. -[[User:Robyn|Robyn]] 16:27, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
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They fortunately had more than an hour to spare, and made it on their train with plenty of time to spare. They spent the train ride looking out the window, eating snacks that thepiguy had brought and reading (thepiguy started reading "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" and srs0 was re-reading "Lord of the Rings"). They had to transfer trains in the middle of their voyage but managed to pull off that feat as well. By the time they made it to the Heidelberg train station everything was going perfectly!
== Expedition ==
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====Police Goehash====
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The two international adventurers made all of 12 steps out of the train station when they were approached by a pair of German police officers. They asked to see their passports and if they were carrying any drugs. Apparently they didn't respond quite as convincingly as they should have, because the two officers then proceeded to search both thepiguy, srs0 and their bags for any illegal substances.
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It wasn't until about half way through the search that thepiguy's little geohashing voice started to speak up (You all know the one; it's that little voice inside your head that tries to convinces you to do crazier and crazier things because <i>"Think of how great the writeup for this will be!"</i>) and he realized that this <i>definitely</i> qualified for the Police Geohash achievement!
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Neither thepiguy nor srs0 were nervous (since they definitely <i>were not</i> carrying any illegal substances) and the officers were rather friendly, even taking the time to laugh at thepiguy's backpack full of candy. There were a few tense moments when thepiguy remembered that he had his chalk stored in a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharps_container sharps container] (complete with bio hazard warning sign), but everything worked out alright.
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====The Geohash====
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Not realizing their train ticket was also valid for the local tram system, they decided to walk the 5km to the geohash. They arrived at a fence on the side of an apparently vacant lot. There was no sign of other Geohashers, so thepiguy and srs0 took their time photographing the area. Fortunately thepiguys's GPS also agreed that <i>this</i> side of the fence was close enough to the coordinated and that no one would have to climb onto private property. They had just finished marking the area with chalk when the first few drops of rain fell. Thepiguy and srs0 decided to make a strategic retreat back to the center of town to avoid the storm, but chalked a quick note on the pavement before they left.
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They made it under cover just in time and spent their time wondering how much of their chalk markings were left. They returned after the rain had stopped and waited around (reading and taking pictures of a cat) until Koepfel showed up. We all talked, went to a pub, hung around some more and he even have us a ride back to the train station!
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====Images====
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<gallery>
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Image:2009-05-21 49 8 wurzburg.jpg|Waiting for our train to leave.
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Image:2009-05-21 49 8 heidelberg.jpg|We made it to Heidelberg! Hooray!
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Image:2009-05-21 49 8 police.jpg|
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Image:2009-05-21 49 8 gps.jpg|GPS says: We don't have to hop the fence!
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Image:2009-05-21 49 8 hashers.jpg|Sorry my eyes are closed!
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Image:2009-05-21 49 8 hashcots.jpg|Murray gets attacked by yet another dinosaur!
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Image:2009-05-21 49 8 pub.jpg|Hanging out in the pub!
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Image:2009-05-21 49 8 car.jpg|Driving back to the train station.
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</gallery>
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{{Geohashing Day
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| latitude = 49
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| longitude = 8
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| year = 2009
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| coorddate = 2009-05-21
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| name = thepiguy, srs0 and Koepfel
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}}
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{{No trespassing | latitude = 49 | longitude = 8 | date = 2009-05-21 | name = thepiguy, srs0 and Koepfel }}
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{{Meet-up | latitude = 49 | longitude = 8 | date = 2009-05-21 | name = thepiguy, srs0 and Koepfel | other = each other}}
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{{Pub geohash | latitude = 49 | longitude = 8 | date = 2009-05-21 | name = thepiguy, srs0 and Koepfel }}
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==Trivia==
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They know how to cook [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lfaUGbepOw vegetable stew] in Eppelheim.
  
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Location

Today's hashpoint is located in the town of Eppelheim, a small town next to Heidelberg, population 14,357. It is located on a lot between two houses in the Franz-Holzmann-Straße. While the Google maps imagery of this area was taken 9 years ago, the bird's-eye-view in Microsoft's maps service [1] shows something looking like an empty lot.

Participants

Planning

moved to talk page

Expedition

Coordinates reached?
Waiting in the car for the rain to stop.
Hash Road. Srs0 and thepiguy are waiting behind the van.

Live from the Expedition

  • currently 20m away from the hashpoint. It's an empty lot, private property, though. Somebody was already here and left a note that they'll be back at 16:00. --koepfel 12:51, 21 May 2009 (UTC)

Report by Koepfel

It was Geohashing Day. The idea of Geohashing day is to do something special. As I usually go on expeditions by Karlruhe's excellent tram-train system (or other trains) or by bike, the "special" thing to do would be using some other form of transport. Walking? Well, it's about 12 kilometers, also not that special, since I can also do that in Karlsruhe. No, as I'm currently at my parent's house these days, I had to convert to the dark side of Geohashing and go by car. Also, since I haven't been driving for over a year now, it might be good to see, if still I can.

After about 30 minutes of driving, which went surprisingly well, I arrived in Eppelheim. Just as I entered the town, it started raining. Driving by the Hashpoint, I saw a chalk marking on the road. I parked the car, went to read it. It said: "Back @ 16:00", but it was already disolving in the rain. So I waited in the car, then redrew the marking. At the sidewalk, my GPS showed about 20 meters to go (given as 0.02 kilometers) and the accuracy is 17 meters. Later, thepiguy and srs0 said they reached the Hashpoint from the sidewalk, according to their GPS. The Hashpoint was behind the fence and couldn't be reached. Oh well.

Eppelheim is connected to Heidelberg via tram line 22 (formerly line 2). In the narrow streets of Eppelheim, the tracks run on one side of the road, so trams back to Heidelberg drive on the left side of the road, resulting in some rather complicated situations. Trams in Eppelheim run every 10 minutes during weekdays and every 30 minutes on Sundays and Holidays (like today, Ascension Day). At the tram terminus, I photographed a yellow phone booth for Ekorren. As 16:00 was approaching, I headed back to Hash Road, where srs0 and thepiguy were already waiting. After chatting for a while, we decided to head to a nearby restaurant, 360 meters away. We can has Pub Geohash?

After our meal, we went back to the Hash, took Geohashing mascot pictures. Then, I drove them back to the Heidelberg main station and headed home, arriving at about 19:00.

Here's the Tracklog (.gpx, .kmz, in Google Maps) of me driving from a parking lot near my parent's house to the Hashpoint.

(more pictures)

Report by thepiguy and srs0

Riding the Train

Thepiguy and srs0 left their apartment in Würzburg at around 9:00 in the morning and decided to walk to the train station instead of waiting for the tram. At the station they purchased the ticket Danatar had so wisely informed them about and then spent the next half hour trying to figure out where to catch out train.

They fortunately had more than an hour to spare, and made it on their train with plenty of time to spare. They spent the train ride looking out the window, eating snacks that thepiguy had brought and reading (thepiguy started reading "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" and srs0 was re-reading "Lord of the Rings"). They had to transfer trains in the middle of their voyage but managed to pull off that feat as well. By the time they made it to the Heidelberg train station everything was going perfectly!

Police Goehash

The two international adventurers made all of 12 steps out of the train station when they were approached by a pair of German police officers. They asked to see their passports and if they were carrying any drugs. Apparently they didn't respond quite as convincingly as they should have, because the two officers then proceeded to search both thepiguy, srs0 and their bags for any illegal substances.

It wasn't until about half way through the search that thepiguy's little geohashing voice started to speak up (You all know the one; it's that little voice inside your head that tries to convinces you to do crazier and crazier things because "Think of how great the writeup for this will be!") and he realized that this definitely qualified for the Police Geohash achievement!

Neither thepiguy nor srs0 were nervous (since they definitely were not carrying any illegal substances) and the officers were rather friendly, even taking the time to laugh at thepiguy's backpack full of candy. There were a few tense moments when thepiguy remembered that he had his chalk stored in a sharps container (complete with bio hazard warning sign), but everything worked out alright.

The Geohash

Not realizing their train ticket was also valid for the local tram system, they decided to walk the 5km to the geohash. They arrived at a fence on the side of an apparently vacant lot. There was no sign of other Geohashers, so thepiguy and srs0 took their time photographing the area. Fortunately thepiguys's GPS also agreed that this side of the fence was close enough to the coordinated and that no one would have to climb onto private property. They had just finished marking the area with chalk when the first few drops of rain fell. Thepiguy and srs0 decided to make a strategic retreat back to the center of town to avoid the storm, but chalked a quick note on the pavement before they left.

They made it under cover just in time and spent their time wondering how much of their chalk markings were left. They returned after the rain had stopped and waited around (reading and taking pictures of a cat) until Koepfel showed up. We all talked, went to a pub, hung around some more and he even have us a ride back to the train station!

Images

Escape.PNG
thepiguy, srs0 and Koepfel earned the 2009 Geohashing Day achievement
by celebrating in the (49, 8) graticule on May 21st 2009.
Notrespassing.gif
thepiguy, srs0 and Koepfel earned the No trespassing consolation prize
by almost reaching the (49, 8) geohash on 2009-05-21.
Meetup.PNG
thepiguy, srs0 and Koepfel earned the Meet-up achievement
by meeting each other at the (49, 8) geohash on 2009-05-21.
Pubgeohash.jpg
thepiguy, srs0 and Koepfel earned the Pub Geohash Achievement
by visiting a pub visible from the (49, 8) geohash on 2009-05-21.


Trivia

They know how to cook vegetable stew in Eppelheim.