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==Location==
 
==Location==
on a field in Großenaspe, Schleswig-Holstein
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on a barley field in Großenaspe, Schleswig-Holstein
  
 
==Participants==
 
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==Plans==
 
==Plans==
 
go there, come back
 
go there, come back
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==Expedition==
 
==Expedition==
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I had already missed out on the hash the day before due to heavy rains, even though it would've been a (barely) sub-2 hour expedition, so I had to go for this hash today, which would take slightly over 2 hours.
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I rode the train to Großenaspe and then cycled 3.9 km to the hash. It lay on a huge field of more than chest-high barley next to a farm. I had to crawl through some brambles and then walked 120 m along the edge of the field, in partial sight of the farm where people were working and probably spotted me, causing me to hurry. The coordinates were 32 m onto the field, and I tried my best not to step on any barley, which I managed pretty well due to frequent gaps and molehills between the stalks. I could also use some transverse tractor tracks where the barley was irreversably run over by thick wheels, leading me to feel less bad about the few stipes I might've stepped on.
  
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I found the approximate position and deemed it good enough, took pictures and went back, now with workers tending to horses right on the next field, definitely perceiving me. I crawled back to my bike and set off, noticing that I was already a few minutes behind my schedule to catch my train back. Without further ado, I scrapped my plan of cycling to a different station and rushed back to Großenaspe in high speed. Thankfully, the journey consisted of a short, steep climb and then a long descent, so that I arrived two minutes early for the 40-minute train ride home.
  
 
==Photos==
 
==Photos==
will follow shortly ( pictures)
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[[File:2021-06-22 53 9 4.jpg|750px|Panorama at the geohash]]
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File:2021-06-22 53 9 c.jpg | coords
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File:2021-06-22 53 9 p.jpg | proof
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File:2021-06-22 53 9 1.jpg | the hash
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File:2021-06-22 53 9 2.jpg | pained selfie
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File:2021-06-22 53 9 3.jpg | endless hashfield
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File:2021-06-22 53 9 5.jpg | I can ''barley'' distinguish these cereals …
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==Achievements==
 
==Achievements==
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[[Category:Land geohash achievement]]
 
[[Category:Land geohash achievement]]
 
[[Category:Bicycle geohash achievement]]
 
[[Category:Bicycle geohash achievement]]
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[[Category:Public transport geohash achievement]]
 
[[Category:Expeditions]]
 
[[Category:Expeditions]]
 
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Location

on a barley field in Großenaspe, Schleswig-Holstein

Participants

Plans

go there, come back

Expedition

I had already missed out on the hash the day before due to heavy rains, even though it would've been a (barely) sub-2 hour expedition, so I had to go for this hash today, which would take slightly over 2 hours.

I rode the train to Großenaspe and then cycled 3.9 km to the hash. It lay on a huge field of more than chest-high barley next to a farm. I had to crawl through some brambles and then walked 120 m along the edge of the field, in partial sight of the farm where people were working and probably spotted me, causing me to hurry. The coordinates were 32 m onto the field, and I tried my best not to step on any barley, which I managed pretty well due to frequent gaps and molehills between the stalks. I could also use some transverse tractor tracks where the barley was irreversably run over by thick wheels, leading me to feel less bad about the few stipes I might've stepped on.

I found the approximate position and deemed it good enough, took pictures and went back, now with workers tending to horses right on the next field, definitely perceiving me. I crawled back to my bike and set off, noticing that I was already a few minutes behind my schedule to catch my train back. Without further ado, I scrapped my plan of cycling to a different station and rushed back to Großenaspe in high speed. Thankfully, the journey consisted of a short, steep climb and then a long descent, so that I arrived two minutes early for the 40-minute train ride home.

Photos

Panorama at the geohash

Achievements

Land geohash, Bicycle geohash, Public transport geohash