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+ | == Participants == | ||
+ | * [[User:Paintedhell|Juja]] | ||
+ | * [[User:Reinhard|Reinhard]] | ||
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===Expedition: [[User:Reinhard|Reinhard]]=== | ===Expedition: [[User:Reinhard|Reinhard]]=== | ||
− | + | This hashpoint was so close to my working space (2.4 km air distance) that I couldn't miss it! Since I wanted to take care of some things in the city (Jena) after work, I planned to take the bike from home to work. When I got out of the house in the morning, I realized that it had snowed much in the night and that I couldn't ride the bike properly due to the not cleared roads. So I decided to put my bike in the car instead and drive to work. A lot more of snow fell during the day, but it should be possible to ride some km into the city and also to the hashpoint. Temperature was around -4°C, which felt very cold in the humid air. I handled my issues in the city ... | |
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+ | '''DAMN! I just clicked the back button of my computer mouse (not having more than this in the cache), so don't be surprised, if the rest of this story is reading worse.''' | ||
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+ | * passed my working place by 500 m | ||
+ | * in Kunitz decided in favor of staying on the road instead of taking an easy field path directly going to the hashpoint (1.1 km) | ||
+ | * left the bike at the road, where it was closer to the hashpoint | ||
+ | * took photos with my new camera | ||
+ | * walked through a field | ||
+ | * crossed a dense and steep (veeeery steep) band of bushes and trees by jumping from tree to tree (not standing on them, but grabbing them to avoid sliding down the slope) | ||
+ | * saw a sign (protected landscape) which forbids to leave paths (too late for me, I guess!) | ||
+ | * walked to the hash using snow-covered field path and crossing the field | ||
+ | * took further pictures | ||
+ | * was delighted by the good (handheld!) photos of the dark surroundings | ||
+ | * wasn't able to push the tiny camera's small buttons properly with frozen, numb fingers in the dark | ||
+ | * went back through the field | ||
+ | * successfully climbed the slope without getting pierced into my eyes by branches (thanks to the bike goggles) | ||
+ | * rode back to work, where my car waited for me to bring me home | ||
+ | * total bike distance (including city trip): 15 km | ||
+ | * total walking distance: 1.3 km | ||
+ | * Lessons learned: make a backup copy of your work after EVERY sentence! | ||
{{gallery|width=200|height=200|lines=3 | {{gallery|width=200|height=200|lines=3 | ||
− | |Image:20100211-50N11E-01.jpg|. | + | |Image:20100211-50N11E-01.jpg|The road I came from Kunitz. Difficult to ride due to the snow. (Handheld photo :) |
− | |Image:20100211-50N11E-02.jpg|. | + | |Image:20100211-50N11E-02.jpg|View towards the hash (handheld). |
− | |Image:20100211-50N11E-03.jpg|. | + | |Image:20100211-50N11E-03.jpg|Trying to find out, how far I'd have to go, but by mistake chose the wrong hashpoint saved. |
− | |Image:20100211-50N11E-04.jpg| | + | |Image:20100211-50N11E-04.jpg|Don't leave the paths! |
− | |Image:20100211-50N11E-05.jpg|. | + | |Image:20100211-50N11E-05.jpg|Coordinates reached! Correct hashpoint. ;) |
− | |Image:20100211-50N11E-06.jpg|. | + | |Image:20100211-50N11E-06.jpg|View towards Kunitz and Jena from the hashpoint (handheld). |
− | |Image:20100211-50N11E-07.jpg|. | + | |Image:20100211-50N11E-07.jpg|My intelligent camera thought, it might be better to take two pictures of me ... |
− | |Image:20100211-50N11E-08.jpg|. | + | |Image:20100211-50N11E-08.jpg|... but couldn't decide, which one was better, so it saved both of them. |
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+ | ===Retro Expedition: [[User:Paintedhell|Juja]]=== | ||
+ | Ok, this was exactly what is not recommended for a retro expedition: a really easy hash. But as I missed three more or less easy geohashes in the last two weeks and the weather on 2010-02-20 was so exceedingly fine, I decided to visit them all three in a row, this one being the first. | ||
− | + | The road to Kunitz was not snowy any more, but what looked like water first turned out to be ice, so I better walked my bike (along with another biker who had the same problems). I was not distracted by the [[2009-07-13_50_11|other geohash of last July]], so I took the "right" way, which went right to the field. Of course, this one was even more frozen, so I walked, and where the ice already had disappeared there was knee-deep mud. Anyway, reached it! And on we go to the [[2010-02-04_51_11#Retro Expedition: Juja|next]]... | |
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+ | {{gallery|width=200|height=200|lines=3 | ||
+ | |Image:Geo_Retro_Juja01.jpg|Proof of coordinates. | ||
+ | |Image:Geo_Retro_Juja02.jpg|Now the hash was all muddy, but still beautiful... | ||
+ | |Image:Geo_Retro_Juja03.jpg|A small penguin in his natural environment. | ||
+ | }} | ||
[[Category:Expeditions]] | [[Category:Expeditions]] | ||
[[Category:Expeditions with photos]] | [[Category:Expeditions with photos]] | ||
[[Category:Coordinates reached]] | [[Category:Coordinates reached]] | ||
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Participants
Expedition: Reinhard
This hashpoint was so close to my working space (2.4 km air distance) that I couldn't miss it! Since I wanted to take care of some things in the city (Jena) after work, I planned to take the bike from home to work. When I got out of the house in the morning, I realized that it had snowed much in the night and that I couldn't ride the bike properly due to the not cleared roads. So I decided to put my bike in the car instead and drive to work. A lot more of snow fell during the day, but it should be possible to ride some km into the city and also to the hashpoint. Temperature was around -4°C, which felt very cold in the humid air. I handled my issues in the city ...
DAMN! I just clicked the back button of my computer mouse (not having more than this in the cache), so don't be surprised, if the rest of this story is reading worse.
- passed my working place by 500 m
- in Kunitz decided in favor of staying on the road instead of taking an easy field path directly going to the hashpoint (1.1 km)
- left the bike at the road, where it was closer to the hashpoint
- took photos with my new camera
- walked through a field
- crossed a dense and steep (veeeery steep) band of bushes and trees by jumping from tree to tree (not standing on them, but grabbing them to avoid sliding down the slope)
- saw a sign (protected landscape) which forbids to leave paths (too late for me, I guess!)
- walked to the hash using snow-covered field path and crossing the field
- took further pictures
- was delighted by the good (handheld!) photos of the dark surroundings
- wasn't able to push the tiny camera's small buttons properly with frozen, numb fingers in the dark
- went back through the field
- successfully climbed the slope without getting pierced into my eyes by branches (thanks to the bike goggles)
- rode back to work, where my car waited for me to bring me home
- total bike distance (including city trip): 15 km
- total walking distance: 1.3 km
- Lessons learned: make a backup copy of your work after EVERY sentence!
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Retro Expedition: Juja
Ok, this was exactly what is not recommended for a retro expedition: a really easy hash. But as I missed three more or less easy geohashes in the last two weeks and the weather on 2010-02-20 was so exceedingly fine, I decided to visit them all three in a row, this one being the first.
The road to Kunitz was not snowy any more, but what looked like water first turned out to be ice, so I better walked my bike (along with another biker who had the same problems). I was not distracted by the other geohash of last July, so I took the "right" way, which went right to the field. Of course, this one was even more frozen, so I walked, and where the ice already had disappeared there was knee-deep mud. Anyway, reached it! And on we go to the next...
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