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This graticule is one of the few to span 4 US states, containing parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Colorado (though Kansas and Colorado are slivers). It nearly spans 5; its western border touching New Mexico. It contains Black Mesa, the highest point in Oklahoma. | This graticule is one of the few to span 4 US states, containing parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Colorado (though Kansas and Colorado are slivers). It nearly spans 5; its western border touching New Mexico. It contains Black Mesa, the highest point in Oklahoma. | ||
− | The {{PAGENAME}} [[graticule]] is located around | + | The {{PAGENAME}} [[graticule]] is located around {{Today's location|lat=36|lon=-102|text=latitude 36, longitude -102}}. |
− | == | + | ==Expeditions== |
+ | * [[2008-11-26 36 -102]] - [[User:Bishop_Wash|Bishop_Wash]] fails to reach the first documented geohash attempt in this graticule. | ||
==Towns== | ==Towns== |
Latest revision as of 16:49, 15 January 2022
This graticule is one of the few to span 4 US states, containing parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Colorado (though Kansas and Colorado are slivers). It nearly spans 5; its western border touching New Mexico. It contains Black Mesa, the highest point in Oklahoma.
The Dalhart, Texas graticule is located around latitude 36, longitude -102.
Expeditions
- 2008-11-26 36 -102 - Bishop_Wash fails to reach the first documented geohash attempt in this graticule.
Towns
- Dalhart, Texas
- Stratford, Texas
- Boise City, Oklahoma
- Keyes, Oklahoma
- Kenton, Oklahoma