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==Participants==
 
==Participants==
 
*[[User:MikroKosmos|MikroKosmos]]
 
*[[User:MikroKosmos|MikroKosmos]]
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*[[User:π π π|π π π]] ([[User talk:Gumbledalf|talk]])
  
 
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I laid the GPSr down and made some photos. Afterwards I laid some crossed sticks onto the point.
 
I laid the GPSr down and made some photos. Afterwards I laid some crossed sticks onto the point.
 
This geohash was easy-going. :-)
 
This geohash was easy-going. :-)
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===π π π===
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This is the '''first-ever''' geohash on ''Friedhof Ohlsdorf'', world's largest city cemetery at almost 4 sqkm! It's so huge that the chance a hash landed there earlier is 91.5 %. Naturally, I had to get it. So I took to train to Ohldorf and decided to cycle the last 3.6 km through the cemetery (yes, it's that big) instead of taking the bus or train. I went in the wrong direction straight away and had to retract 450 m, but didn't lose my way after that. The cemetery was extremely busy with people and cars. I arrived at the hashpoint and found it to be only 7 m from the nearest tombstone, under a tree and beside a bush that separate a graveyard area from a footpath and only 27 m from the road. It was also only a little over 100 m from the tomb of extremely successful German bandleader James Last, though I missed the chance to visit it. I took photos and then went back to my bike, forgetting to lay a cross on the ground with sticks for future hashers, as I almost always do (indeed, MikroKosmos arrived only an hour later). Sorry, will hopefully not happen again! But I couldn't have stayed anyway as I had to be home in time, so I cycled back to Ohlsdorf station, stopping to look at the monument for the fallen soldiers of WW2 and the depressingly large war grave. I took the trains homeward, cycling from Ulzburg Süd instead of changing trains again.
  
 
==Photos==
 
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===π π π===
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will follow shortly (11 pictures)
  
 
==Achievements==
 
==Achievements==
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{{holy hash
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| latitude = 53
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| longitude = 10
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| date = 2021-01-10
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| name = MikroKosmos and π π π
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| description = Friedhof Ohlsdorf
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}}
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{{Coffin potato
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| latitude = 53
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| longitude = 10
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| date = 2021-01-10
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| deceased = Günter & Helga Galling almost (7 m)
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| deathdate = 2004-03-07 and 2008-11-15
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| name = π π π
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}}
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===MikroKosmos===
 
Land geohash, Bicycle geohash
 
Land geohash, Bicycle geohash
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===π π π===
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Land geohash, Bicycle geohash, Land geohash, Bicycle geohash
  
 
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[[Category:Land geohash achievement]]
 
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[[Category:Public transport geohash achievement]]
 
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Revision as of 13:49, 11 January 2021

Sun 10 Jan 2021 in 53,10:
53.6277510, 10.0736991
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Location

On the cemetery in Hamburg-Ohlsdorf

Participants

Plans

MikroKosmos

"Today I have time and the good-looking coordinates are only 10 km away."

Expedition

MikroKosmos

Today the coordinates were on the cemetery Ohlsdorf in Hamburg. They were directly beside a way. So I took my bike and went there. It was quite cold, but ok for riding 10 kilometers to the coordinates. I reached the target at about 14:30. Near the bushes next to the walkway the GPSr showed the right position. I laid the GPSr down and made some photos. Afterwards I laid some crossed sticks onto the point. This geohash was easy-going. :-)

π π π

This is the first-ever geohash on Friedhof Ohlsdorf, world's largest city cemetery at almost 4 sqkm! It's so huge that the chance a hash landed there earlier is 91.5 %. Naturally, I had to get it. So I took to train to Ohldorf and decided to cycle the last 3.6 km through the cemetery (yes, it's that big) instead of taking the bus or train. I went in the wrong direction straight away and had to retract 450 m, but didn't lose my way after that. The cemetery was extremely busy with people and cars. I arrived at the hashpoint and found it to be only 7 m from the nearest tombstone, under a tree and beside a bush that separate a graveyard area from a footpath and only 27 m from the road. It was also only a little over 100 m from the tomb of extremely successful German bandleader James Last, though I missed the chance to visit it. I took photos and then went back to my bike, forgetting to lay a cross on the ground with sticks for future hashers, as I almost always do (indeed, MikroKosmos arrived only an hour later). Sorry, will hopefully not happen again! But I couldn't have stayed anyway as I had to be home in time, so I cycled back to Ohlsdorf station, stopping to look at the monument for the fallen soldiers of WW2 and the depressingly large war grave. I took the trains homeward, cycling from Ulzburg Süd instead of changing trains again.

Photos

MikroKosmos

π π π

will follow shortly (11 pictures)

Achievements

Holyhash.png
MikroKosmos and π π π earned the Holy hash achievement
by reaching the sacred (53, 10) location, which is Friedhof Ohlsdorf, on 2021-01-10.
CoffinPotato.PNG
π π π certifies that Günter & Helga Galling almost (7 m) earned the Coffin Potato Achievement
by occupying a coffin at the (53, 10) geohash from 2004-03-07 and 2008-11-15 to 2021-01-10.

MikroKosmos

Land geohash, Bicycle geohash

π π π

Land geohash, Bicycle geohash, Land geohash, Bicycle geohash