Difference between revisions of "Snake River, British Columbia"
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− | The Snake River graticule, 59, -122, is north of the town of Fort Nelson, just east of the Liard Highway, and runs along the British Columbia-Northwest Territories border. and northern British Columbia. The Liard highway cuts through the extreme northwest corner of the graticule, and the Snake River flows through the | + | The Snake River graticule, 59, -122, is north of the town of Fort Nelson, just east of the Liard Highway, and runs along the British Columbia-Northwest Territories border. and northern British Columbia. The Liard highway cuts through the extreme northwest corner of the graticule, and the Snake River flows through the southwest. |
==Local Geohashers== | ==Local Geohashers== |
Revision as of 18:32, 1 May 2009
Fort Liard, Northwest Territories | 60,-122 | 60,-121 |
Maxhamish Lake | Snake River | Kotcho |
Steamboat | Fort Nelson | Fontas |
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The Snake River graticule, 59, -122, is north of the town of Fort Nelson, just east of the Liard Highway, and runs along the British Columbia-Northwest Territories border. and northern British Columbia. The Liard highway cuts through the extreme northwest corner of the graticule, and the Snake River flows through the southwest.
Local Geohashers
Robyn will be working here for part of October 2008.
Expeditions
- 2008-10-16 Robyn made an unavoidable airhash here.