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I'll be posting a report later, plus a video I hope.  My thanks to Sermoa, and also to Maoi-taoi for being the first unexpected person to show up and say hello at one of my geohashes.  That's what it's about, folks! :)
 
I'll be posting a report later, plus a video I hope.  My thanks to Sermoa, and also to Maoi-taoi for being the first unexpected person to show up and say hello at one of my geohashes.  That's what it's about, folks! :)
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=== Sermoa ===
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I took the train from Winchester to Hilsea, and photographed a very obliging train driver! :) I found my way easily to the hash point, taking a little time to explore and do a little shopping at the Lidl until i got a text message to say that Mike had arrived.
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I tried to guess the hash point using my memory of the satellite image, and i was about 2 metres away. Mike did the gps dance twice from different directions to confirm the point. We had only just started doing our photos when all of a sudden [[User:Maoi-taoi|Maoi-taoi]] showed up, to our surprise because we didn't know anyone else would be coming! I wondered whether Matt was coming to ask what we were doing, and then i saw the fire staff in Matt's bag and thought to myself, ''"Aha! You look like a geohasher!"'' and indeed Matt came and asked us, "Are you geohashing?!" - we were completely delighted that somebody other than us was there - by intention!
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We had a very fun time together. Mike brought sticks which were placed in the ground so that from a particular angle they would spell XKCD. Matt did staff spinning, i did juggling. We all ate cake and chocolate and drank orange juice. ''There ain't no party like a geohashing picnic party!''
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After Mike left, Matt and i discussed the unfortunate ruin of Derren Brown's career this week and chuckled over the amusing lyrics of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO1KICGLeUs The Derren Brown Lottery Song] by Whouk. I could have played it on my ukelele but i didn't want to.
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Later on Matt did some more staff spinning, but this time with fire! Which was sufficient to attract a few kids over to see what was going on! We put on a little circus performance for them, they asked us some questions, we showed them how the sticks spell out XKCD, and briefly explained geohashing to them! It was nice to have some public interest. I gave one of them the sheet with the geohashing algorithm for today's location and suggested they show it to their geography teacher at school! They had a bit of food and drink with us and then went back to their football game. We didn't stay much later after that; we rearranged the sticks so they weren't sticking out of the ground anymore, and went on our way feeling happy after a very successful geohash!
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==

Revision as of 21:56, 13 September 2009

Sun 13 Sep 2009 in 50,-1:
50.8275947, -1.0597134
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Location

Very close to Hilsea train station in Portsmouth. Looks like a field of a recreation centre.

This is an easily accessible geohash in a public place, ideal for a first-time geohash! (hint, hint!)

It's not immediately obvious, but after studying the satellite view for a while, i have determined that this is probably the easiest route to take from the train station to the geohash.

Walking route from Hilsea train station to the geohash.


Thank you to gmap-pedometer.

Participants

Plans

Sermoa will take the train and be at the geohash for 4pm, with my google pin in the ground and wearing an xkcd tshirt. I'll bring food, drink, playing cards, juggling balls, astrojax (if i can find them!), ukelele and xaphoon. I will tweet my progress by text on the hashtag #geohashingN50W1 and i encourage others to do the same. I've never stopped in Hilsea before so i'm quite looking forward to having a little look around either before or after the geohash.

Can anyone think of a good way to leave a non-permanent marker of the event? carefully arranged sticks might work ...

  • Could we borrow one of those things that paints the white lines? It would be like that bit in the Vision On titles... oops, showing my age :| Seriously, sticks would work, but you might want to gather them beforehand. I can't really think of anything else that would stay in place without damaging anything (except very small stones). --macronencer 23:03, 11 September 2009 (UTC)

Macronencer I'll be arriving between 3pm and 4pm by train. I'm bringing supplies to try an idea for an unusual marker - let's hope the ground is soft!

Maoi-taoi I live in Southsea so i'm going to leave at about 3pm and walk up there. Not sure how long it will take but i'm aiming to get there about 4pm. This is my first geohash (i wanted to do it a couple of months ago but it was an unlucky day and i didn't feel like swimming the channel), i'm looking forward to it =P

Expedition

Macronencer

I'll be posting a report later, plus a video I hope. My thanks to Sermoa, and also to Maoi-taoi for being the first unexpected person to show up and say hello at one of my geohashes. That's what it's about, folks! :)

Sermoa

I took the train from Winchester to Hilsea, and photographed a very obliging train driver! :) I found my way easily to the hash point, taking a little time to explore and do a little shopping at the Lidl until i got a text message to say that Mike had arrived.

I tried to guess the hash point using my memory of the satellite image, and i was about 2 metres away. Mike did the gps dance twice from different directions to confirm the point. We had only just started doing our photos when all of a sudden Maoi-taoi showed up, to our surprise because we didn't know anyone else would be coming! I wondered whether Matt was coming to ask what we were doing, and then i saw the fire staff in Matt's bag and thought to myself, "Aha! You look like a geohasher!" and indeed Matt came and asked us, "Are you geohashing?!" - we were completely delighted that somebody other than us was there - by intention!

We had a very fun time together. Mike brought sticks which were placed in the ground so that from a particular angle they would spell XKCD. Matt did staff spinning, i did juggling. We all ate cake and chocolate and drank orange juice. There ain't no party like a geohashing picnic party!

After Mike left, Matt and i discussed the unfortunate ruin of Derren Brown's career this week and chuckled over the amusing lyrics of The Derren Brown Lottery Song by Whouk. I could have played it on my ukelele but i didn't want to.

Later on Matt did some more staff spinning, but this time with fire! Which was sufficient to attract a few kids over to see what was going on! We put on a little circus performance for them, they asked us some questions, we showed them how the sticks spell out XKCD, and briefly explained geohashing to them! It was nice to have some public interest. I gave one of them the sheet with the geohashing algorithm for today's location and suggested they show it to their geography teacher at school! They had a bit of food and drink with us and then went back to their football game. We didn't stay much later after that; we rearranged the sticks so they weren't sticking out of the ground anymore, and went on our way feeling happy after a very successful geohash!

Tracklog

Photos

Achievements

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Maoi-taoi earned the Circus Geohash Achievement
by spinning a fire staff and attracting an audience at the (50, -1) geohash on 2009-09-13.
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