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This award is for reaching the geohash with the '''most southerly latitude'''.
 
This award is for reaching the geohash with the '''most southerly latitude'''.
  
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==Record holders==
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This table contains past and current record holders. The oldest records are at the bottom, the newest one is at the top. Add a new successful expedition to the top of this table if it breaks the current record, but don't add new expeditions in-between older records.
!Username(s)
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!Latitude
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!Date page
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! Latitude !! style="min-width:180px" | Expedition !! Geohasher !! Notes
!Notes
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| -89.99161 || [[2012-02-26 global]] || Katie Hess, Dale Mole, Joselyn Fenstermacher, Robert Schwarz, Sven Lidström || Antarctica. Technically, a globalhash, not a geohash. Which makes this all the more awesome.
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| -53.12254 || [[2008-11-14 -53 -70]] || [[User:relet|relet]] || Punta Arenas, Chile
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| -43.52917 || [[2008-10-16 -43 172]] || [[User:Evil Monkey|Evil Monkey]] ||
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| -43.03749 || [[2008-05-31 -43 172]] || [[User:UCanDance|UCanDance]] ||
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| -41.27833 || [[2008-05-29 -41 174]] || [[User:LukeFrogley|LukeFrogley]] ||
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| -37.12665 || [[2008-05-24 -37 175]] || [[User:InvaluableKiwi|InvaluableKiwi]] || Several expeditions on this day break the previous record. This one was the southernmost, and likely reached the earliest due to NZ's timezone. This geohash also was the holder the [[East Geohash|most easterly]] successfully reached geohash.
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| 30.17947 || [[2008-05-21 30 -97]] || [[User:Shinwa|Shinwa]] ||
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| 37.27974 || [[2008-05-17 37 -122]] || [[User:Zigdon|Zigdon]], [[User:xkcd|Randall]], [[User:emad|emad]] ||
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| 45.8559 || [[2008-02-19 45 -122]] || [[User:NoTerminal|NoTerminal]], [[User:Drache|Drache]] || Earliest documented expedition
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==Top 10==
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This table contains the top ten southernmost successful expeditions of all time. They all are located in Antarctica, Chile, or on the South Island of New Zealand. They did not necessarily break a record and therefore do not necessarily have this achievement, but they are nevertheless interesting. If you add a new successful expeditions that is further south than either of these, remove the old #10.
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! # !! Latitude !! style="min-width:180px" | Expedition !! Geohasher !! Notes
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| 1 || -89.99161 || [[2012-02-26 global]] || Katie Hess, Dale Mole, Joselyn Fenstermacher, Robert Schwarz, Sven Lidström || Antarctica. Technically, a globalhash, not a geohash. Which makes this all the more awesome.
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| 2 || -70.71222 || [[2019-02-28 -70 -8]] || The meteorologist, the radio operator || Neumayer station, Antarctica
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| 3 || -53.12254 || [[2008-11-14 -53 -70]] || [[User:relet|relet]] || Punta Arenas, Chile
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| 4 || -45.90888 || [[2023-09-19 -45 170]] || [[User:AscendingAnthem|AscendingAnthem]] || Corstorphine, New Zealand
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| 5 || -45.90133 || [[2023-09-10 -45 170]] || [[User:AscendingAnthem|AscendingAnthem]] || Corncord, New Zealand
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| 6 || -45.88193 || [[2012-03-18 -45 170]] || [[User:Us04|Us04]] || Near Dunedin, New Zealand
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| 7 || -44.68752 || [[2023-01-22 -44 169]] || [[User:Stevage|Stevage]] || Near Wanaka, New Zealand
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| 8 || -44.51777 || [[2018-09-09 -44 170]] || [[User:Quaternary|Quaternary]] || Near Omarama, New Zealand
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| 9 || -44.26147 || [[2022-04-27 -44 171]] || [[User:Quaternary|Quaternary]] || Near Temuka, New Zealand
 
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| 10 || -43.86307 || [[2014-03-29 -43 172]] || [[User:Quaternary|Quaternary]] || Near Taumutu, New Zealand
|[[User:InvaluableKiwi|InvaluableKiwi]]
 
|37°07′36″S
 
|[[2008-05-24 -37 175]]
 
|This geohash is also the holder the [[East Geohash|most easterly]] successfully reached geohash.
 
 
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[[Category:Achievements]]
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==See also==
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*[[East geohash achievement]]
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*[[North geohash achievement]]
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*[[West geohash achievement]]

Latest revision as of 07:56, 9 December 2023

South.JPG

Template:South geohash

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This user earned the South geohash achievement
by reaching the ({{{latitude}}}, {{{longitude}}}) geohash on [[{{{date}}} {{{latitude}}} {{{longitude}}}|{{{date}}}]].

Globalhash on Sun 26 Feb 2012:
-89.991612,-5.861268

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This award is for reaching the geohash with the most southerly latitude.

Record holders

This table contains past and current record holders. The oldest records are at the bottom, the newest one is at the top. Add a new successful expedition to the top of this table if it breaks the current record, but don't add new expeditions in-between older records.

Latitude Expedition Geohasher Notes
-89.99161 2012-02-26 global Katie Hess, Dale Mole, Joselyn Fenstermacher, Robert Schwarz, Sven Lidström Antarctica. Technically, a globalhash, not a geohash. Which makes this all the more awesome.
-53.12254 2008-11-14 -53 -70 relet Punta Arenas, Chile
-43.52917 2008-10-16 -43 172 Evil Monkey
-43.03749 2008-05-31 -43 172 UCanDance
-41.27833 2008-05-29 -41 174 LukeFrogley
-37.12665 2008-05-24 -37 175 InvaluableKiwi Several expeditions on this day break the previous record. This one was the southernmost, and likely reached the earliest due to NZ's timezone. This geohash also was the holder the most easterly successfully reached geohash.
30.17947 2008-05-21 30 -97 Shinwa
37.27974 2008-05-17 37 -122 Zigdon, Randall, emad
45.8559 2008-02-19 45 -122 NoTerminal, Drache Earliest documented expedition

Top 10

This table contains the top ten southernmost successful expeditions of all time. They all are located in Antarctica, Chile, or on the South Island of New Zealand. They did not necessarily break a record and therefore do not necessarily have this achievement, but they are nevertheless interesting. If you add a new successful expeditions that is further south than either of these, remove the old #10.

# Latitude Expedition Geohasher Notes
1 -89.99161 2012-02-26 global Katie Hess, Dale Mole, Joselyn Fenstermacher, Robert Schwarz, Sven Lidström Antarctica. Technically, a globalhash, not a geohash. Which makes this all the more awesome.
2 -70.71222 2019-02-28 -70 -8 The meteorologist, the radio operator Neumayer station, Antarctica
3 -53.12254 2008-11-14 -53 -70 relet Punta Arenas, Chile
4 -45.90888 2023-09-19 -45 170 AscendingAnthem Corstorphine, New Zealand
5 -45.90133 2023-09-10 -45 170 AscendingAnthem Corncord, New Zealand
6 -45.88193 2012-03-18 -45 170 Us04 Near Dunedin, New Zealand
7 -44.68752 2023-01-22 -44 169 Stevage Near Wanaka, New Zealand
8 -44.51777 2018-09-09 -44 170 Quaternary Near Omarama, New Zealand
9 -44.26147 2022-04-27 -44 171 Quaternary Near Temuka, New Zealand
10 -43.86307 2014-03-29 -43 172 Quaternary Near Taumutu, New Zealand

See also