Geohashing

A geohashing app, converting the day's date and the Dow Jones Industrial Average into a set of coordinates
Highest governing bodygeohashing wiki
Nicknameshashing
First played2008
Registered players800
Characteristics
Contactno (except where two hashers agree to a local variant)
Team membersvaries, usually solo
Mixed-sexyes
Typeoutdoor or indoor, aquatic
Equipmentsatellite navigation device or map with latitude/longitude or other grid markings and compass; other equipment may be useful
Glossaryglossary
Presence
Country or regionworldwide
Olympicno
World Championshipsno
Paralympicno
World Gamesno

Geohashing /ˈˌhæʃɪŋ/ is an outdoor recreational activity inspired by the webcomic xkcd, in which participants have to reach a random location (chosen by a computer algorithm), prove their achievement by taking a picture of a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or another mobile device and then tell the story of their trip online. Proof based on non-electronic navigation is also acceptable.[1]

The geohashing community and culture is extremely tongue-in-cheek, supporting any kind of humorous behavior during the practice of geohashing and resulting in a parody of traditional outdoor activities.[2] Navigating to a random point is sometimes done with a goal in mind. Some geohashers document new mapping features they find on the OpenStreetMap project, clean up litter, or create art to commemorate the trip, among other activities.

A variation on geocaching, known as geodashing, features a closely comparable principle, with participants racing between coordinate points.

  1. ^ Solivellas, Benoit (June 1, 2008). "Geohashing, les rencontres par GPS". CNET France (in French). Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Cover stories - Geohashing". geohashing.site.

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