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On the beach in Cape May. Really! | On the beach in Cape May. Really! |
Revision as of 13:41, 11 September 2009
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Atlantic City | 39,-73 |
Salisbury, Maryland | Cape May | 38,-73 |
Eastern Shore, Virginia | 37,-74 | 37,-73 |
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The Cape May, NJ graticule is at 38 N, -74 W. It has very little land area, as it includes only the lower third of Cape May County. It comes within 10 miles of land in Delaware and Maryland as well, and includes part of the route for the Cape May-Lewes Ferry.
It has approximately 25 sq mi of land, one third of which could be considered wetlands, in a graticule that measures 3,800 sq mi. So there's a one chance in 150 to 200 of a land-based geohash. While this might be a problem for land-lubbers, a fair number of people in the area own boats or know someone who does, so geohashes in Delaware Bay, or a few miles off Cape May or Wildwood are fair game.
Also to our benefit, raptors don't swim well, and aquaraptors haven't been seen any further south than Montauk, NY in ages.
The bad news is, zombies don't drown.
According to Land usage, the chance for your hash to fall into one of the following areas is:
99.66% Water 0.21% Fields 0.10% Settlements 0.03% Highways 0.00% Natural reserves
Contents
Users in graticule
Jevanyn spends one or two weeks vacation in the area every year, and a few weekends besides.
Attempted geohashes
- 2008-08-23, 2008-09-02
- Jevanyn took a ride on his uncle's boat around Wildwood island, and cruised right past the hashpoint (north of the 39th parallel), not knowing it was there. The September 2nd hashpoint later landed close to the route.
Towns and other features
- Wildwood, NJ
- Cape May, NJ
- Delaware Bay
- Cape May-Lewes Ferry
- Sunset Beach
- Cape May Lighthouse
Geohashing locations on/near land
- 9/11/09
a little over 2 miles southwest from Cape May Point. Within a mile of the ferry route.
- 6/5/09
On the beach in Cape May. Really!
- 6/4/09
About a mile west of Town Bank, nearly straight out along the line of Lincoln Blvd. The geohash is in the right graticule, but in the bay to the west of land, this is even more unlikely than striking land itself.
- 4/20/09
Within a quarter mile of Cape May Point.
- 4/16/09
About a mile off Wildwood Beach, straight out from the convention center. (Compare with the 12/25/08 location.)
- 4/14/09
Less than a mile south off Broadway Beach.
- 3/30/09
About a mile due south of the east end of the canal.
- 2/27/09
Land ho! The geohash is on (in? under?) a house on Maryland Avenue in Cape May.
- 1/12/09
Wetlands to the seaward side of the Parkway, between Cresse Ln in Erma and Jones Creek. About 400ft from the road. I don't now if this would count as a land geohash or a water geohash.
- 12/25/08
A Christmas geohash treat! The geohash is only 100 yards off the beach at Wildwood, straight in line with Rio Grande Ave. Yes, it's cold, but that's what jet skis are for :-)
- After further review, this geohash is more than 100yd from the beach. It looks more like 300yd, depending on the tide.
- 12/13/08 and 12/14/08 (A.C.)
Rare double: Saturday and Sunday geohashes are only a few miles apart in the wetlands, Saturday near Stone Harbor and Sunday close to Avalon.
- 9/7/08 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
State Hunting and Fishing Grounds, southeast of Fortescue.
- 9/4/08 (Salisbury, Maryland)
Within a mile of the Cape May-Lewes Ferry route, just on the Delaware side of the bay.
- 9/3/08
Off Assateague Island in Maryland. The AC geohash is much closer: in the wetlands near Delmont.
- 9/2/08
A quarter-mile off the beach at Cape May Point State Park. This is another spot I passed close to on August 23rd.
- 8/25/08 (A.C.)
A half-mile off the beach near Avalon.
- 8/23/08 (A.C.)
Near Jenkins Channel, between North Wildwood and Stone Harbor. Jevanyn was there, but didn't know the geohash was!
- 7/29/08
Less than a mile off Diamond Beach. Take a tour boat out through Cape May Inlet.
- 5/9/2008
Along a creek between the Parkway and Route 9, close to Exit 0.
- 3/10/08
Off the back bay of Jarvis Sound, in a waterway called Reubens Thorofare. East of the Parkway at around mile marker 2, opposite the Cape May National Golf Club.
- 3/8/08
Two miles south off Cape May beach. Do we have any good swimmers, or someone with a boat? ;-)
- 2/27/08
Three miles east off the North Wildwood beach.
- 2/6/08
Four miles south of Broadway Beach.
- 2/4/08
Near Higbees Beach Road and Bayshore Road, south of the canal. Note: Higbees Beach is clothing optional. W00t!
Footnotes
By trapezoidal estimate, the area of the graticule is 69 x 69 x cos(37.5) = 3,800 miles.