Geocaching & Geohashing by
Huinesoron
on 2012-07-25 01:54:00 UTC
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Geocaching - a sort of self-sustaining crowdsourced treasure hunt, where people hide tradeable items at specified GPS coordinates and everyone goes looking for them to put in new items and maybe take one out.
Geohashing - saves on all those 'Where shall we go today?'s by giving a random location every day for each degree-square of latitude/longitude. Which you then try to reach, in an epic adventure trek and/or stroll down the road. Exists because of XKCD.
I'm curious - how many PPCers do either of these? It seems like our sort of thing... myself, I've done a little geocaching - I once had a travelbug which, er, got sidetracked on the way across England and ended up going missing somewhere in New York - but never geohashing. I'd quite like to, but it's difficult to sort out - also Kaitlyn thinks it's ridiculous, but as long as I don't mention I want to on a public forum she's a member of, I should be okay.
Either of them seem like the sort of thing we'd do at a Gathering (although more so -caching, it's a bit more local), but I don't think it's ever happened. So... anyone?
hS