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== Location ==
 
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On a side road in Laste, a neighbourhood in eastern Trento.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
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[[User:Werther|Werther]]
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== Plans ==
 
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My first geohash ever took place on the day after the day I discovered geohashing- close to home, fairly reachable, everything perfect. Then a streak of bad luck happened, with unreachable hashes when I had lots of time on my hands and fairly reachable goals when I was away all day. Tomorrow's hash is hardly a kilometer from my home. It is probably as close as I will ever get to a Couch Potato Achievement, probably!
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So I don't really have plans- I can leave home pretty much whenever I want, it's not going to take me more than 30 minutes. It doesn't even feel like exploring!
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I'll bring a GPS this time, to bring home some achievements for the first time (hopefully).
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
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It was scorching hot all day long in Trento today, so I decided to leave my expedition to the evening hours. At 7pm the temperature was nowhere close to the one I hoped, but I felt like going anyways
 
 
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After just five minutes of walking I was reminded of one of life's important lessons: if you haven't charged your devices in a while, they will eventually run out of battery. My GPS died when I could still see my home. Good thing Google pictures were fairly clear and I knew exactly where the hashpoint was.
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== Achievements ==
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After another five minutes I understood that wearing the only black shirt I own was just as brilliant as going on a quest with an unloaded GPS. Once again, the fact that the hash was close to my house helped me a lot.
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I arrived there, took some pictures and headed back without spending there more time than necessary. If I were in a The Sims sort of game, my hygiene bar would have been drastically red in that moment.
  
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On my way home, I noticed a pair of abandoned panties on the sidewalk, which made for a last WTF moment before getting back.
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== Photos ==
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Image:20120824 Trento 001.JPG|Walking to the hashpoint, nice view.
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Image:20120824 Trento 002.JPG|There we go! The hash is between these houses.
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Image:20120824 Trento 003.JPG|This reminded me of that Charlie the Unicorn door.
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Image:20120824 Trento 004.JPG|One last time, the hashpoint. Thanks to my awesome GPS charging skills, I wasn't able to locate the exact point.
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Image:20120824 Trento 005.JPG|Rather than a stupid grin, a "the heck am I doing here grin". Wasn't really intended to come this way, but whatever.
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Image:20120824 Trento 006.JPG|Last but not least, the aforementioned panties on the ground.
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== Location ==
 
On a side road in Laste, a neighbourhood in eastern Trento.
 
 
 
== Participants ==
 
[[User:Werther|Werther]]
 
 
 
== Plans ==
 
My first geohash ever took place on the day after the day I discovered geohashing- close to home, fairly reachable, just a perfect day. Then a streak of bad luck happened, with unreachable hashes when I had lots of time on my hands and fairly reachable goals when I was away all day. Tomorrow's hash is hardly a kilometer from my home. It is probably as close as I will ever get to a Couch Potato Achievement, probably!
 
 
 
So I don't really have plans- I can leave home pretty much whenever I want, it's not going to take me more than 30 minutes. It doesn't even feel like exploring!
 
 
 
I'll bring a GPS this time, to bring home some achievements for the first time (hopefully).
 

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Location

On a side road in Laste, a neighbourhood in eastern Trento.

Participants

Werther

Plans

My first geohash ever took place on the day after the day I discovered geohashing- close to home, fairly reachable, everything perfect. Then a streak of bad luck happened, with unreachable hashes when I had lots of time on my hands and fairly reachable goals when I was away all day. Tomorrow's hash is hardly a kilometer from my home. It is probably as close as I will ever get to a Couch Potato Achievement, probably!

So I don't really have plans- I can leave home pretty much whenever I want, it's not going to take me more than 30 minutes. It doesn't even feel like exploring!

I'll bring a GPS this time, to bring home some achievements for the first time (hopefully).

Expedition

It was scorching hot all day long in Trento today, so I decided to leave my expedition to the evening hours. At 7pm the temperature was nowhere close to the one I hoped, but I felt like going anyways

After just five minutes of walking I was reminded of one of life's important lessons: if you haven't charged your devices in a while, they will eventually run out of battery. My GPS died when I could still see my home. Good thing Google pictures were fairly clear and I knew exactly where the hashpoint was.

After another five minutes I understood that wearing the only black shirt I own was just as brilliant as going on a quest with an unloaded GPS. Once again, the fact that the hash was close to my house helped me a lot.

I arrived there, took some pictures and headed back without spending there more time than necessary. If I were in a The Sims sort of game, my hygiene bar would have been drastically red in that moment.

On my way home, I noticed a pair of abandoned panties on the sidewalk, which made for a last WTF moment before getting back.

Photos