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An extremely easy and nice trip. We reached a road with a sign that said "No unauthorized vehicles", but after explaining the concept of geohashing for a couple of ladies on horses (they were already familiar to geocaching), we received permission to follow the road.  
  
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From where we parked the car, we just had to walk a hundred meters or so out in a field. E4 was clearly visible (and audible) on one side, and Lake Fysingen on the other.
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Latest revision as of 14:14, 21 February 2020

Tue 13 May 2014 in 59,17:
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Location

In Rosersberg, North of Stockholm. The point lies in a field, just next to European Highway E4.

Participants

Plans

Thanks to the Geohashing Notifications, I became aware that the next days' hash would be located a few minutes from home.

It was time for my first geohashing expedition!

Expedition

An extremely easy and nice trip. We reached a road with a sign that said "No unauthorized vehicles", but after explaining the concept of geohashing for a couple of ladies on horses (they were already familiar to geocaching), we received permission to follow the road.

From where we parked the car, we just had to walk a hundred meters or so out in a field. E4 was clearly visible (and audible) on one side, and Lake Fysingen on the other.

Photos

Achievements

Landgeohash.png
Göran Roseen (talk) earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (59, 17) geohash on 2014-05-13.
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Göran Roseen (talk) earned the Ambassador achievement
by obtaining permission from two ladies on horseback to access the (59, 17) geohash on 2014-05-13.