User:Robyn

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Revision as of 14:26, 24 August 2008 by imported>Wmcduff (Progress towards Regional Geohash for British Columbia: Doing a row for Robyn. :))

I'm Robyn, also known on the internets as Qov. You may recognize me from elsewhere, but just keep it quiet, okay?

I hash on foot, by bicycle and by transit, not by car, because burning fuel for pointless expeditions is dumb, but exercising for pointless expeditions is the win. When I'm at home in Vancouver I'll usually try for the nearest hash, in Vancouver, in Surrey or across the border to Bellingham. I may get over to Victoria from time to time, too. I have good maps. I also travel all over North America for work, so I might luck into some interesting ones elsewhere.

Statistics

  • Hashes Attempted: 20 in 15 different graticules
  • Hashes Achieved: 10 in 9 different graticules
  • Saturday Hashes: 3 in 3 different graticules
  • Geohashers met: 0 in 0 different graticules
  • Continents geohashed: 1

Things that have thwarted me

  • No trespassing sign: 2
  • Being chicken: 1
  • Body of water: 1
  • Transportation failure: 1
  • Mis-setting the GPS: 1
  • Time constraints: 2
  • Terrain too nasty to continue safely: 2

Never turn down a chance to geohash.

Geohashes Attempted

Most recent are listed first. Bold numbers are the success count and bold words indicate an award or consolation prize taken for that attempt. I limit myself to one ribbon per expedition. I've decided to count a geohash "successful" if I

(a) get to within the accuracy figure of the coordinates as shown by my GPS,
(b) have the GPS show a distance remaining of zero,
(c) get to where it is obvious I could reach the geohash, but refrain from trampling crops, or
(d) meet other geohashers who didn't travel with me, while trying to reach the geohash.
  • See my blog for details on my early geohashing adventures, before I had properly figured out wiki-ing.

Geohashes Rejected

  • 2008-08-11 55 -114 (Slave Lake, AB): 116 km away into the bush and I don't even have a bicycle here.
  • 2008-06-05 49 -123 (Vancouver, BC): in the ocean in the mud flats just south of the south arm of the Fraser, about 2 km off shore. I was going to attempt this. I actually went to Canadian Tire to get a paddle, but then but I couldn't find my other bike bag, to put my wetsuit in, and it's such a miserable day that I've decided to clean the garage instead.
  • See my blog for details of the attempted and not attempted hashes.

Geohashers Met

  • None yet, but I'm hoping to meet some soon.

Achievements

Oh no, now that I've seen the list of available Achievements, I want them *all*. Just for fun, I'm trying to make an achievement at every geohash, but limiting myself to taking one award per geohash, and only taking each award once. The exception is Virgin Graticule, which I take every time it is applicable.

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Robyn earned the Air geohash achievement
by reaching the (31, -84) geohash on 2008-06-11 by air, attaining the rank of Pilot.
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Robyn earned the Bicycle geohash achievement
by cycling to the (49, -122) geohash on 2008-07-05.
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Robyn earned the Drag-along achievement
by dragging Wade to the (47, -121) geohash on 2008-07-06.
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Robyn earned the Ambassador achievement
by obtaining permission to access the (47, -122) geohash on 2008-07-18.
2008-07-18 47 -122.gotthere.jpg
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Robyn earned the No trespassing consolation prize
by almost reaching the (48, -121) geohash on 2008-07-19.
2008-07-19 48 -121notresspassing.jpg
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Robyn earned the Blinded by Science Consolation Prize
by failing to reach the (49, -123) geohash on 2008-07-21 when she missed a digit entering coordinates in her GPS.
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Robyn earned the Border geohash achievement
by crossing the Canada-USA border on 2008-07-28 to reach the (48, -123) geohash.
2008-07-28 48 -123.border.jpg
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Robyn earned the There might be alligators! consolation prize
by being prevented from reaching the (55, -114) geohash on 2008-08-16 by an impassable and unforeseen marsh (and probably lurking alligators).

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Robyn earned the Cold geohash achievement
by reaching the (55, -114) geohash on 2008-08-21 while the temperature was 14.8°C.
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Checklist of achievements to get

land, water, first, geotrash, public transport, multihash, time traveller, endurance, no batteries, speed racer, velociraptor (so long as I get away), geoflashing, walk. underground, underwater, golf, pub, hash collision, freeway, birthday, picnic, sex, snowman, twister, phonebooth, hopper, MNB, MNIMB, restricted. McGyver, circus

Have land, of course but haven't documented. I'm saving that for an otherwise boring hash.

Progress towards Regional Geohash for British Columbia

Chart in progress. I don't really intend to do this. I just want to show how ridiculous it is.

59, -139 59, -138 59, -137 59, -136 59, -135 59, -134 59, -133 59, -132 59, -131 59, -130 59, -129 59, -128 59. -127 59, -126 59, -125 59, -124 59, -123 59, -122 59, -121 59, -120
58, -137 58, -134 58, -133 58, -132 58, -131 58, -130 58, -129 58, -128 58, -127 58, -126 58, -125 58, -124 58, -123 58, -122 58, -121 58, -120
57, -133 57, -132 57, -131 57, -130 57, -129 57, -128 57, -127 57, -126 57, -125 57, -124 57, -123 57, -122 57, -121 57, -120
56, -132 56, -131 56, -130 56, -129 56, -128 56, -127 56, -126 56, -125 56, -124 56, -123 56, -122 56, -121 56, -120
55, -130 55, -129 55, -128 55, -127 55, -126 55, -125 55, -124 55, -123 55, -122 55, -121 55, -120
54, -133 54, -132 54, -131 54, -130 54, -129 54, -128 54, -127 54, -126 54, -125 54, -124 54, -123 54, -122 54, -121 54, -120
53, -133 53, -132 53, -131 53, -130 53, -129 53, -128 53, -127 53, -126 53, -125 53, -124 53, -123 53, -122 53, -121 53, -120 53, -119 53, -118
52, -132 52, -131 52, -130 52, -129 52, -128 52, -127 52, -126 52, -125 52, -124 52, -123 52, -122 52, -121 52, -120 52, -119 52, -118 52, -117
51, -131 51, -130 51, -128 51, -127 51, -126 51, -125 51, -124 51, -123 51, -122 51, -121 51, -120 51, -119 51, -118 51, -117 51, -116 51, -115
50 -> -128 to -114
49 -> -127 to -114 Tatchu Reserve, Gold River, Strathcona Provincial Park,
48 -> -125 to -123 Uclulet, Lake Cowichan, Victoria

List of Things I Have Ever Forgotten to Bring Geohashing

Not all on one attempt!

  • The map showing how to get to hash by road
  • Raingear
  • Compass
  • Housekey

Most Irritating Thing About Geohashing Algorithm

Coordinates are generally not available until after I have to report for work, so I go past twenty geohashes in a day without a chance to try for any of them, then have opportunity to go after only one lousy one at the end of the day. But I guess that's a good thing, or else I might wake up at 2 am to check the day's geohash location.

Wiki Stuff

  • I've made it my goal to complete the needed pages to fix red links on the Achievements page. People keep making new achievements (which I love) but every one needs a page describing the achievement, a ribbon template, and a ribbon image.
  • I also obsess about every page belonging to its proper categories, and every category belonging to a category, all the way up to the root.
  • My C-key doesn't work all that well, so some of my categories are ategories.
Lol-asg.png 57 / f / 49,-123