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− | {{PAGENAME}} ( | + | {{PAGENAME}} ({{Today's location|lat=53|lon=-119|text=53, -119}}) is a spectacularly rugged [[graticule]] straddling the British Columbia-Alberta border in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, and includes Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. The northeast corner encloses a small loop of highway 40 including the town of Grande Cache. Most of the centre, about sixty percent of the entire graticule, is off limits to motorized vehicles, being inside the Willmore Wilderness Park. The southwest portion of the graticule includes a couple of stretches of the Yellowhead Highway alongside the Fraser River, and the communities of Mt. Robson, Shere, Dunster, Croydon Station and the Raush Valley. |
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Latest revision as of 01:54, 20 March 2024
Hart Ranges, British Columbia | Nose Creek | Landry Heights |
McBride, British Columbia | Grande Cache | Muskeg River |
Hendrix Lake, British Columbia | Valemount, British Columbia | Jasper |
Today's location: not yet announced |
Grande Cache, Alberta (53, -119) is a spectacularly rugged graticule straddling the British Columbia-Alberta border in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, and includes Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. The northeast corner encloses a small loop of highway 40 including the town of Grande Cache. Most of the centre, about sixty percent of the entire graticule, is off limits to motorized vehicles, being inside the Willmore Wilderness Park. The southwest portion of the graticule includes a couple of stretches of the Yellowhead Highway alongside the Fraser River, and the communities of Mt. Robson, Shere, Dunster, Croydon Station and the Raush Valley.
Local Geohashers
Expeditions
Notable Dates
- 2008-10-02: On a trail on the Smoky River inside the wilderness area. About a four hour hike each way. Not attempted.
- 2012-03-04: Dunstergirl achieves the first hash in this graticule