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Geohashing has achievements for numbers of expeditions and for numbers of co-ordinates reached.
 
Geohashing has achievements for numbers of expeditions and for numbers of co-ordinates reached.
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It's very easy for beginners to claim "Levels" progressing quickly from "Level 0" to "Level 3" so it's hardly worth claiming the ribbon unless its a global hash. "Level 4" and above get more interesting and disproportionately harder to achieve.
 
It's very easy for beginners to claim "Levels" progressing quickly from "Level 0" to "Level 3" so it's hardly worth claiming the ribbon unless its a global hash. "Level 4" and above get more interesting and disproportionately harder to achieve.
 
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Revision as of 11:04, 20 July 2015

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This user earned the Two to the N achievement
by attempting to reach 2{{{count}}} hashpoints on [[{{{date}}} ]] and is promoted to Level {{{count}}} (Expeditions).

Geohashing has achievements for numbers of expeditions and for numbers of co-ordinates reached.

In the spirit of geohashing (nerdy fun) award yourself this ribbon when you set out on your 2N th expedition, giving yourself some "Big Oh" notation.

There are versions for ...

  • Expeditions
  • Coordinates reached
  • Global expeditions
  • Global coordinates reached

How the counting works ...

  • 20: Claim this for your virgin expedition.
  • 21: Claim this for your second expedition.
  • 24: 16 expeditions - addiction risk.
  • 28: Wow - 256 expeditions! At the time of writing two geohashers have achieved this.
  • 29: At the time of writing NWoodruff is the closest needing only 67 expeditions. Is that a challenge by any chance?

It's very easy for beginners to claim "Levels" progressing quickly from "Level 0" to "Level 3" so it's hardly worth claiming the ribbon unless its a global hash. "Level 4" and above get more interesting and disproportionately harder to achieve.