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{{graticule
|map = <map lat="38" lon="-74" />
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|lat = 38
|nw = [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]
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|lon = -74
|n = [[Atlantic City, New Jersey|Atlantic City]]
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|nw   = [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]
|ne = wooter
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|n   = [[Atlantic City, New Jersey|Atlantic City]]
|w = [[Salisbury, Maryland|Salisbury]]
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|ne   = [[39,-73]]
|e = wooter
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|w   = [[Salisbury, Maryland]]
|sw = [[Eastern Shore, Virginia|Chincoteague, VA]]
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|name = [[Cape May, New Jersey|Cape May]]
|s = wooter
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|e   = [[38,-73]]
|se = wooter
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|sw   = [[Eastern Shore, Virginia]]
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|s   = [[37,-74]]
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|se   = [[37,-73]]
 
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The '''Cape May, NJ''' [[graticule]] is at [http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?lat=38&long=-74 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 Delaware and Maryland as well, and includes part of the route for the Cape May - Lewes Ferry.
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The '''Cape May, NJ''' [[graticule]] is at {{Today's location|lat=38|lon=-74|text=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.
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It has approximately 25 sq mi of land, one third of which could be considered wetlands, in a graticule that measures 3,735 sq mi.  (69.09mi. ^2 * cos 38.5&deg;). So there's a one chance in 150 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.
  
Or you can rent a jetski.
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Also to our benefit, raptors don't swim well, and aquaraptors haven't been seen any further south than Montauk, NY in ages.
  
The good news is, velociraptors don't swim well.
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The bad news is, zombies don't drown.
  
== Users in reticule ==
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== Users in graticule ==
  
[[User:Jevanyn|Jevanyn]]
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[[User:Jevanyn|Jevanyn]] spends one or two weeks vacation in the area every year, and a few weekends besides.
  
== Towns in reticule ==
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== Attempted geohashes ==
  
* Wildwood, NJ
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* 2008-08-23, 2008-09-02
* Cape May, NJ
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** [[User:Jevanyn|Jevanyn]] [[2008-08-23 39 -74|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 [[2008-09-02 38 -74|September 2nd hashpoint]] later landed close to the route.
  
== Geohashing locations on/near land ==
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* [[2008-12-25 38 -74]] was almost attempted.
  
* 7/17/08 ([[Salisbury, Maryland]]
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* 2011-09-04
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** There was an [[2011-09-04 38 -74|expedition]], but it was unsuccessful.
  
The Salisbury geohash is in Delaware Bay, near PrimeHook Beach.  This is not too far off the Cape May-Lewes ferry route.
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* [[2016-06-30 38 -74]] [[User:Mckaysalisbury|McKay]] ([[User talk:Mckaysalisbury|talk]]) hit while traveling up the coast.
  
* 7/14/08 ([[Atlantic City, New Jersey|A.C.]])
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== Achievements ==
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{{Graticule unlocked
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| latitude = 38
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| longitude = -74
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| date = 2016-06-30
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| name = [[User:Mckaysalisbury|McKay]] ([[User talk:Mckaysalisbury|talk]])
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}}
  
In the woods near Goshen, between NJ 47 and County Road 657 (Court House/South Dennis Road).
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== Recent locations ==
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* 2012-02-01: A house on Shunpike Rd, south of the canal in Cape May Point (?)
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* 2012-04-10: In the wetlands behind the houses along Lafayette St. / County Rd 633. Probably reachable by boat if you can make it up the creek from the bridge. Technically on the property of a house on Clay St., but the creek isn't.
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* 2012-07-05: In Cape May Harbor, at the inner end of the inlet. Can someone swim there from Champagne Island? Or reach it by boat / surfboard / raft?
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* 2013-03-04: a house on Lafayette St., at the north end of Cape May city, in sight of the bridge.
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* 2013-03-07: The est end of the canal, as it empties into Cape May Harbor. Easily reachable by anything that can float.
  
* 7/2/08
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== Towns and other features ==
 
 
Eight miles off the coast of Ocean City, Maryland.
 
 
 
'''Update: 7/10/08''' Roughly the same location, Maybe only six miles from Ocean City.
 
 
 
The [[Atlantic City, New Jersey|A.C.]]  location isn't too far away either: Heisler Road off Route 347, near Dorchester.
 
 
 
* 7/1/08 ([[Atlantic City, New Jersey|A.C.]])
 
 
 
Wetlands east of Cape May Court House.  You might be able to get there if you go to Scotch Bonnet (on Stone Harbor Road) and rent a boat, then go up the channel.
 
 
 
* 6/9/08 ([[Atlantic City, New Jersey|Atlantic City]])
 
 
 
Ocean Drive, near the bridge into Stone Harbor.
 
 
 
* 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 ==
 
 
 
Area of the graticule is 69 x 69 x cos(37.5) = 3,800 miles
 
  
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* Wildwood, NJ
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* Cape May, NJ
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* Delaware Bay
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* [[Cape May-Lewes Ferry]]
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* Sunset Beach
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* Cape May Lighthouse
  
 
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[[Category:Delaware]]
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[[Category:Inactive graticules]]
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[[Category:Delaware Bay]]
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[[Category:Interesting graticules]]

Latest revision as of 04:19, 20 March 2024

CapeMayNJSign.jpg
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Atlantic City 39,-73
Salisbury, Maryland Cape May 38,-73
Eastern Shore, Virginia 37,-74 37,-73

Today's location: not yet announced

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 3,735 sq mi. (69.09mi. ^2 * cos 38.5°). So there's a one chance in 150 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.

Users in graticule

Jevanyn spends one or two weeks vacation in the area every year, and a few weekends besides.

Attempted geohashes

  • 2011-09-04

Achievements

Graticule unlocked.png
McKay (talk) earned the Graticule Unlocked Achievement
by being the first to reach any hashpoint in the (38, -74) graticule, here, on 2016-06-30.

Recent locations

  • 2012-02-01: A house on Shunpike Rd, south of the canal in Cape May Point (?)
  • 2012-04-10: In the wetlands behind the houses along Lafayette St. / County Rd 633. Probably reachable by boat if you can make it up the creek from the bridge. Technically on the property of a house on Clay St., but the creek isn't.
  • 2012-07-05: In Cape May Harbor, at the inner end of the inlet. Can someone swim there from Champagne Island? Or reach it by boat / surfboard / raft?
  • 2013-03-04: a house on Lafayette St., at the north end of Cape May city, in sight of the bridge.
  • 2013-03-07: The est end of the canal, as it empties into Cape May Harbor. Easily reachable by anything that can float.

Towns and other features