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[[http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?date={{LOCALYEAR}}-{{LOCALMONTH}}-{{LOCALDAY2}}&lat=38&long=-123&zoom=9&abs=-1 Bodega Bay, CA]] | [[http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?date={{LOCALYEAR}}-{{LOCALMONTH}}-{{LOCALDAY2}}&lat=38&long=-123&zoom=9&abs=-1 Bodega Bay, CA]] | ||
− | The Bodega Bay [[graticule]] is at latitude 38, longitude -123. It extends up the California coast to just past Manchester and East to Hopland, Cloverdale, etc. At the South end | + | The Bodega Bay [[graticule]] is at latitude 38, longitude -123. It extends up the California coast to just past Manchester and East to Hopland, Cloverdale, etc. At the South end it encloses Bodega Bay and a teeny portion of Point Reyes Park. It is also about 66% Pacific Ocean, making land geohashes about a 1-in-3 occurrence. If today's geohash is in the water, you may find the [[San Jose, California|San Jose]] geohash more to your liking. In addition, there is a large amount of private property in our graticule, although also a lot of public land and terrific parks/hiking, so it should be interesting hashing, when we can get there. On days when the spot is off-shore but near-shore, [[User:Ted|Ted]] suggests that we try to make it anyway (boats, wind-surfers, whatever), if it can be done safely. |
== Notable Dates == | == Notable Dates == |
Revision as of 17:04, 18 June 2008
(barely land) | Mendocino, California | Orland, California |
– | Bodega Bay, California | Santa Rosa, California |
– | Drakes Bay, California | San Francisco, California |
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Today's Location: [Bodega Bay, CA]
The Bodega Bay graticule is at latitude 38, longitude -123. It extends up the California coast to just past Manchester and East to Hopland, Cloverdale, etc. At the South end it encloses Bodega Bay and a teeny portion of Point Reyes Park. It is also about 66% Pacific Ocean, making land geohashes about a 1-in-3 occurrence. If today's geohash is in the water, you may find the San Jose geohash more to your liking. In addition, there is a large amount of private property in our graticule, although also a lot of public land and terrific parks/hiking, so it should be interesting hashing, when we can get there. On days when the spot is off-shore but near-shore, Ted suggests that we try to make it anyway (boats, wind-surfers, whatever), if it can be done safely.
Notable Dates
- 2008-06-03_38_-123 -- Page created ;)