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The Albuquerque graticule is moderately accessible for geohashing since virtually none of it falls on water or other similarly difficult areas to access.  Most of the urban areas (greater Albuquerque metro area) are simple to get to, as well as much of the private land on the west mesa.  A good portion of the graticule is public lands (National Forest, BLM, or state land), although a very large area in the middle of the graticule falls on Pueblo Indian reservations, and is therefore off limits without specific permission from the tribe.  The [http://www.blm.gov/nm/st/en/prog/more/geographic_sciences/100k_index/100k_alpha_list.html BLM 100k quads] for New Mexico are all posted for free online and can be very useful in determining land ownership prior to undertaking an expedition (the Albuquerque graticule is covered by the Albuquerque and Los Alamos quads).
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The Albuquerque graticule is moderately accessible for geohashing since virtually none of it falls on water or other similarly difficult areas to access.  Most of the urban areas (greater Albuquerque metro area) are simple to get to, as well as much of the private land on the west mesa.  A good portion of the graticule is public lands (National Forest, BLM, or state land), although a very large area in the middle of the graticule falls on Pueblo Indian reservations, and is therefore off limits without specific permission from the tribe.  The [https://www.blm.gov/maps?term_node_tid_depth%5B%5D=25 BLM 100k quads] for New Mexico are all posted for free online and can be very useful in determining land ownership prior to undertaking an expedition (the Albuquerque graticule is covered by the Albuquerque and Los Alamos quads).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 2 April 2024

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Today's Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico


Map and stats

Region 35,-106 Admin 6.svg
Name Geohash
probability
Sandoval County 56.4%
Santa Fe County 22.0%
Bernalillo County 16.5%
Los Alamos County 2.8%
Rio Arriba County 1.4%
Torrance County 0.98%

The Albuquerque graticule is moderately accessible for geohashing since virtually none of it falls on water or other similarly difficult areas to access. Most of the urban areas (greater Albuquerque metro area) are simple to get to, as well as much of the private land on the west mesa. A good portion of the graticule is public lands (National Forest, BLM, or state land), although a very large area in the middle of the graticule falls on Pueblo Indian reservations, and is therefore off limits without specific permission from the tribe. The BLM 100k quads for New Mexico are all posted for free online and can be very useful in determining land ownership prior to undertaking an expedition (the Albuquerque graticule is covered by the Albuquerque and Los Alamos quads).

Local Geohashers

  • Bishop Wash Moved in August 2010
  • Markie: I'm here, but lame when it comes to participation
  • Nora
  • Redaragorn Live in Rio Rancho. Got a high-clearance vehicle and spare GPS. If anybody wants to tag along sometime, add a note on my user talk page.
  • RyutheIP
  • Tony
  • Topher
  • volock On ABQ's Westside but trying to travel on weekends
  • Widget137
  • Chrismus
  • Olyssis New to Geohashing, started in 2013! Let's get some activity in our area!

Plans

Geohashes

Most recent geohashes on top


Achievements

Graticule unlocked.png
Bishop Wash earned the Graticule Unlocked Achievement
by being the first to reach any hashpoint in the (35, -106) graticule, here, on 2008-09-22.
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redaragorn earned the Like a Virgin Geohash Achievement
by reactivating the inactive Albuquerque graticule at (35, -106) geohash on 2009-09-17.
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Olyssis earned the Undead Graticule Geohash Achievement
by raising a graticule from the dead at Albuquerque graticule at (35, -106) geohash on 2013-01-21.

RetroHashes

Considered geohashes

  • 2008-10-20 35 -106 -- Chance to win the golf geohash achievement ribbon at Santa Ana Golf Club