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== Location ==
 
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in a forest next to a golf course and driving range in Kirchstockach
  
 
== Participants ==
 
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== Expedition ==
 
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Father's Day in Germany - I had done some geocaching in the morning, but decided to take my bike to go for this hash in the late afternoon. Cycling there took me about 25 minutes and I got a little wet as it started to rain. I've been in this area just recently for a geocache, hence I know that I would need to take a gravel road across a golf course (visible in the GPS screenshot) - luckily no golf ball striking my had. But then again I was protected by my bicycle helmet anyway...
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According to Google there should have been a small path that would lead me close to the hash coordinates, but as I have realised many times in the past: Google is +/- useless in the "outback". Hence I had to find my way through ~150m of quite dense undergrowth till I got where I needed to be. GPS reception wasn't good here under the canopy and I had to move quite a bit forth and back to find the right spot. Once the GPS settled on a point I took my pictures. On the way back I was lucky and found a better way back to my bike.
  
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File:2021-05-13 16.42.58.jpg | footpath according to Google
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File:2021-05-13 16.45.03.jpg | into the undergrowth
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File:2021-05-13 16.54.02.jpg | logproof (adjacent golf range visible in the satellite picture
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File:2021-05-13 16.54.12.jpg | trees at hash
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File:2021-05-13 16.54.16.jpg | more trees
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File:2021-05-13 16.54.19.jpg | and yet more trees
 
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File:2021-05-13 16.54.22.jpg | one last look at yet another set of trees growing at the hash
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File:2021-05-13 16.54.33.jpg | Clearlucid9 @ hash
 
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Latest revision as of 11:05, 24 September 2021

Thu 13 May 2021 in Munich:
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Location

in a forest next to a golf course and driving range in Kirchstockach

Participants

Clearlucid9 (talk)

Expedition

Father's Day in Germany - I had done some geocaching in the morning, but decided to take my bike to go for this hash in the late afternoon. Cycling there took me about 25 minutes and I got a little wet as it started to rain. I've been in this area just recently for a geocache, hence I know that I would need to take a gravel road across a golf course (visible in the GPS screenshot) - luckily no golf ball striking my had. But then again I was protected by my bicycle helmet anyway... According to Google there should have been a small path that would lead me close to the hash coordinates, but as I have realised many times in the past: Google is +/- useless in the "outback". Hence I had to find my way through ~150m of quite dense undergrowth till I got where I needed to be. GPS reception wasn't good here under the canopy and I had to move quite a bit forth and back to find the right spot. Once the GPS settled on a point I took my pictures. On the way back I was lucky and found a better way back to my bike.

Photos