Difference between revisions of "Bangor, Maine"
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*[[2009-05-23 44 -68|2009-05-23]] [[User:simianfriend|simianfriend]] was joined by exactly nobody else, to nobody's surprise. | *[[2009-05-23 44 -68|2009-05-23]] [[User:simianfriend|simianfriend]] was joined by exactly nobody else, to nobody's surprise. | ||
*[[2009-05-29 44 -68|2009-05-29]] [[User:simianfriend|simianfriend]] managed to (partially) impale himself on a rusty nail. And got wet, but not enough to be half-drowned. | *[[2009-05-29 44 -68|2009-05-29]] [[User:simianfriend|simianfriend]] managed to (partially) impale himself on a rusty nail. And got wet, but not enough to be half-drowned. | ||
− | + | *[[2009-07-04 44 -68]] [[User:simianfriend|simianfriend]] More rain, in case this turns into a trend, which it looks like. | |
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Revision as of 02:59, 5 July 2009
Dover-Foxcroft | Millinocket | Dumbarton, New Brunswick |
Augusta | Bangor | Machias |
Brunswick | Matinicus Isle | 43,-67 |
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This graticule is located at 44,-68. Today's location
Description
The Bangor area is notable for, er, something or other. It used to be one of the largest cities in the United States back when logging was insanely important. There's a bunch of neat stuff left over from that era to be found, much of it with a cache, not surprisingly. Also home to the University of Maine, and Acadia National Park. There is a surprising amount of completely inaccessible area here, making geohashing challenging many days.
Local Geohashers
simianfriend The first known in this graticule.
Geohashes
- 2009-05-23 simianfriend was joined by exactly nobody else, to nobody's surprise.
- 2009-05-29 simianfriend managed to (partially) impale himself on a rusty nail. And got wet, but not enough to be half-drowned.
- 2009-07-04 44 -68 simianfriend More rain, in case this turns into a trend, which it looks like.