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== Guidelines ==
 
== Guidelines ==
 
Proposed guidelines for convenient Vancouver-area geohashing:
 
Proposed guidelines for convenient Vancouver-area geohashing:
* If the geohash falls on a water point that is not very far (let's say a couple km) from a viable land point (more viable than in any of the other graticules), then the closest accessible land point to the geohash is the meeting spot and this should be posted on the wiki.  For example, the May 15 2008 geohash for Victoria was less than 1 km from a park in Esquimalt.
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* If the geohash falls on a water point that is not very far (let's say a couple km) from a viable land point (more viable than in any of the other graticules), then kayak rental is in order.
 
* If the geohash falls on any land point from West Vancouver to Delta (i.e. in the south half and extreme east segment), we follow the Vancouver graticule. If it's as far north as Squamish or farther, it starts to get iffy just because it's far.
 
* If the geohash falls on any land point from West Vancouver to Delta (i.e. in the south half and extreme east segment), we follow the Vancouver graticule. If it's as far north as Squamish or farther, it starts to get iffy just because it's far.
 
* If the Vancouver geohash yields an inaccessible point (water, mountainous terrain with no road, small island with no ferry, unreachable segment of the Sunshine Coast), then try the [[Surrey, British Columbia|Surrey]] graticule.
 
* If the Vancouver geohash yields an inaccessible point (water, mountainous terrain with no road, small island with no ferry, unreachable segment of the Sunshine Coast), then try the [[Surrey, British Columbia|Surrey]] graticule.

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The Vancouver, British Columbia graticule is at latitude 49, longitude -123. It encompasses the western half of Metro Vancouver (including all of West Vancouver, Vancouver, Richmond and South Delta; most of North Vancouver; and part of Burnaby), as well as Howe Sound, most of the Sunshine Coast, and Nanaimo.

Description

Roughly half of this graticule is accessible only by logging roads west of Howe Sound, and another third is in the Strait of Georgia. Comparatively little land (approximately 7.5% of the graticule) is in the populated regions around Nanaimo and Vancouver, and along the coast . Much of the forested land closest to the city is off access to the public because it falls within the city watershed, to protect drinking water. Depending where the geohash falls on any particular day, Nanaimo residents might find it easier to reach the meetup in the neighbouring Victoria graticule (48, -123), and Vancouver residents the meetup in the neighbouring Surrey graticule (49, 122).

Guidelines

Proposed guidelines for convenient Vancouver-area geohashing:

  • If the geohash falls on a water point that is not very far (let's say a couple km) from a viable land point (more viable than in any of the other graticules), then kayak rental is in order.
  • If the geohash falls on any land point from West Vancouver to Delta (i.e. in the south half and extreme east segment), we follow the Vancouver graticule. If it's as far north as Squamish or farther, it starts to get iffy just because it's far.
  • If the Vancouver geohash yields an inaccessible point (water, mountainous terrain with no road, small island with no ferry, unreachable segment of the Sunshine Coast), then try the Surrey graticule.
  • Many northern points will be inaccessible in both of those graticules; adventurous folks should check the Victoria graticule.
  • Failing all these, perhaps the Bellingham graticule for those keen border-jumpers. And failing that too, it just ain't gonna happen.
  • These guidelines were written before it was determined that natives of this graticule are absolutely nuts, happily biking to Port Alberni, the North Cascades and probably France. Geography will not thwart us.

For those with Facebook accounts, a group has been created here

Link to the graticule on the coordinate calculator

Participants

Everyone who has expressed intent to geohash in the Vancouver graticule, including some who live in neighbouring graticules or who are still waiting for their first opportunity to geohash.

Upcoming Dates

We try to reach all accessible points in the graticule, regardless of the date.

Check the discussion page for specific information on planned meet-ups.

Achieved Dates

This lists geohashes in the Vancouver graticule itself.

The list of 2008 Vancouver Expeditions have been moved to their own page to make room for 2009.

Many people from Vancouver have also been to geohashes in the surrounding graticules. See the user pages linked under Participants, above.

Notable Dates

Graticule firsts, records, and other notables.

  • Monday, 2009-03-09: First Vancouver geohash featuring a meeting of three separate expeditions.
  • Sunday, 2008-12-21: thepiguy biked his way through a Richmond blizzard. Coldest Vancouver geohash to date at -1C.
  • Thursday, 2008-09-25:Robyn, HollyB, DaleF and Jaem arrived on different buses and left on the same one. thepiguy stopped by earlier in the day. Set the record for five people visiting the same geohash during the day.
  • Sunday, 2008-09-21: Robyn, thepiguy, and srs0 stopped by for the graticule's first water geohash!
  • Monday, 2008-08-18: thepiguy and a van full of friends went at took some pictures by the side of the road in Tsawwassen. Set the record for four people at the hash at once.
  • Sunday, 2008-08-17: thepiguy and Straylight were both in North Van. Just 12 hours apart! First hash visited by two separate expeditions.
  • Tuesday, 2008-05-27: First successful geohash in the graticule. Reached by thepiguy and srs0.
  • Saturday, 2008-05-24: First Saturday since geohashing comic. The Vancouver graticule yielded a point in the Georgia Strait, which no one visited.

Activity Ribbons

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The Vancouver, BC graticule (49 -123) earned the Mostly Active Graticule achievement
for the month of August 2008 in the category coordinates reached by being the location of 4 successful expeditions.
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The Vancouver, BC graticule (49 -123) earned the Mostly Active Graticule achievement
for the month of December 2008 in the category coordinates reached by being the location of 4 successful expeditions.