Bicycle geohash achievement

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The achievement can be claimed when you reach a geohash by bike on the correct day, and take a photo of yourself containing the necessary proof. Using a car, public transport or any other vehicle that is not entirely powered by yourself is not allowed. Monocycles, trikes and scooters may also belong to this achievement, as long as no electric skateboard is used.

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This user earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
by cycling to the ({{{latitude}}}, {{{longitude}}}) geohash on [[{{{date}}} {{{latitude}}} {{{longitude}}}|{{{date}}}]].

Winners

The following Geohashers have supplied proof and have won this award.

Geohasher(s) Coordinates Distance (there, back) Notes
Djomp 2008-06-20 Sheffield, United Kingdom ~16km
thepiguy 2008-06-18 Vancouver, Canada 25km (8km, 17km) On the exact road I was taking to work already
Evil Monkey 2008-06-15 Christchurch, New Zealand 48 km (18 km one-way) The difference comes from some mountain biking I did before going home.
dawidi 2008-06-15 Nuremberg, Germany 95km (80km, 15km) returned by train from Amberg to Regensburg
Floffe 2008-06-15 Linköping, Sweden 34km (17km, 17km) No picture of me with bike due to only having a phone camera
Evil Monkey 2008-06-11 Christchurch, New Zealand 37 km Forgot to take photo of me with bike but there is a photo of me with bike helmet on.
Tuttleturtle42 2008-06-11 Boston, MA 19.5 km
Brett 2008-06-08 40 -88 17 km
ElSupreme 2008-06-07 Atlanta, Georgia ~ 90km (69km, 21km) Did not make the entire return trip
Zigdon 2008-06-07 San Francisco, CA ~64km
H.M.Thunder 2008-06-06 51 5 23km
Ben and Grace 2008-06-03 41 -71 ~50 km and ~15 km, respectively
Felix 2008-06-03 Hamburg, Germany 33km
Kliment 2008-05-31 51 6 68km
Tom Viza 2008-05-24 Sheffield, UK 92km (~45, 4, 43) Distance includes detour for fish & chips
Hermann 2008-05-26 Hamburg, Germany 23.5km
shenron and noamsml No photographic proof, but can be verified by the people who they met with when they geohashed