Difference between revisions of "Libby, Montana"
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+ | Nestled in the mountainous northwest corner of Montana, graticule [[48,-115]] has it all: scenic landscapes, majestic eagles, hungry bears and, apparently, geohashers. This graticule contains much of the Kootenai National Forest and Lake Koocanusa, as well as the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness, resulting in many geohashes which can only be reached by determined hiking, horsing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, swimming, paddling or aerial vehicles. | ||
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+ | == Expedition History == | ||
+ | [[Image:Arrow2.png|10px]][[2013-05-29 48 -115 | 2013-08-06]] [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] goes for a little climb in the forest northwest of Troy, Montana.<br/> | ||
+ | [[Image:Arrow2.png|10px]][[2013-05-29 48 -115 | 2013-05-29]] On a road at the mouth of the Bear Creek drainage, immediately southeast of McDonald Mountain.<br/> | ||
+ | [[Image:Arrow2.png|10px]][[2013-05-27 48 -115 | 2013-05-27]] Midway up a mountain slope adjacent to the East Fork of the Yaak River. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:02, 20 March 2024
This graticule is located at 48,-115. Today's location
Nestled in the mountainous northwest corner of Montana, graticule 48,-115 has it all: scenic landscapes, majestic eagles, hungry bears and, apparently, geohashers. This graticule contains much of the Kootenai National Forest and Lake Koocanusa, as well as the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness, resulting in many geohashes which can only be reached by determined hiking, horsing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, swimming, paddling or aerial vehicles.
Expedition History
2013-08-06 Michael5000 goes for a little climb in the forest northwest of Troy, Montana.
2013-05-29 On a road at the mouth of the Bear Creek drainage, immediately southeast of McDonald Mountain.
2013-05-27 Midway up a mountain slope adjacent to the East Fork of the Yaak River.