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*[[2013-08-07 32 -117]] ([[San Diego, California|San Diego, California]]): [[User:Mathgeek|Mathgeek]] discovered the [http://coord.info/GC48BZK GC48BZK] geocache just about 173 ft. from the hashpoint.
 
*[[2013-08-07 32 -117]] ([[San Diego, California|San Diego, California]]): [[User:Mathgeek|Mathgeek]] discovered the [http://coord.info/GC48BZK GC48BZK] geocache just about 173 ft. from the hashpoint.
 
*[[2013-10-09 51 5]] ([[Eindhoven, Netherlands]]): [[User:Eupeodes|Eupeodes]] found the [http://coord.info/GC4FR3F GC4FR3f] geocache at 270 meters from the hash with a clear line of sight from hash to cache
 
*[[2013-10-09 51 5]] ([[Eindhoven, Netherlands]]): [[User:Eupeodes|Eupeodes]] found the [http://coord.info/GC4FR3F GC4FR3f] geocache at 270 meters from the hash with a clear line of sight from hash to cache
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*[[2017-04-09 48 9]] ([[Stuttgart, Germany]]): [[User:Drei aus Korb|Drei aus Korb]] found the [https://coord.info/GC25642 GC25642] geocache at about 7 metres from the hash on 11.09.2016
 
*[[2017-04-12 48 2]] ([[Paris, France]]): [[User:Dunaril|Dunaril]] crossed the square and paid a visit to the [http://coord.info/GC24HV4 GC24HV4] geocache he had logged about 3 years earlier!
 
*[[2017-04-12 48 2]] ([[Paris, France]]): [[User:Dunaril|Dunaril]] crossed the square and paid a visit to the [http://coord.info/GC24HV4 GC24HV4] geocache he had logged about 3 years earlier!
  

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This user earned the Hash collision achievement
by discovering a geocache near the ({{{latitude}}}, {{{longitude}}}) geohash on [[{{{date}}} {{{latitude}}} {{{longitude}}}|{{{date}}}]].

Anyone accomplishing this achievement can add this template to their user and/or expedition page.

Visit a geohash and, either through prior knowledge or pure chance, find a geocache on site of the hash. To count as being at the geohash site, the geocache must lie within sight of the circle of uncertainty of your GPS around the geohash coordinates. Placing a cache yourself does not count, unless you placed it before the coordinates of the geohash were announced, but you can place one that helps other geohashers later in the day win this award.

Proof

For proof, the contents of the cache should be photographed, particularly if it has a logbook; feel free to sign it. A link to a geocache site advertising that location would also be good.

Reverse collision

There is now a geocache listing, GC4JCB6, which reverses the challenge. In order for a geocacher to complete the challenge (akin to earning the ribbon) and be able to log the cache as found, the geocacher must find a geocache that is within 1km of a geohash location. It follows that any geohasher that has already earned the Collision Achievement has already completed this geocaching challenge. But rather than introduce geocaching to the geohashing community, this cache serves to introduce geocachers to the concepts of geohashing. Of course, to claim this geocache as found, one would also need to physically visit the geocache, which is located in Southern New Mexico, and it is unlikely that a herd of Geohashers will descend on the state to do so. There are other geocache listings that introduce the concepts of geohashing as well.

You will find another reversed challenge at www.opencaching.de: The geocache OCF495 in Berlin/Germany.

Winners

Honorable Mention

A geocache discovered within one kilometer of the geohash wins you the honorable mention.