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   | nw = [[Cranbrook, British Columbia]]
 
   | nw = [[Cranbrook, British Columbia]]
   | n  = [[Sparwood, British Columbia]]
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   | n  = [[Crowsnest Pass, Alberta]]
   | ne = [[Fort MacLeod, Alberta]]
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   | ne = [[Pincher Creek, Alberta]]
 
   | w  = [[Libby, Montana|Libby]]
 
   | w  = [[Libby, Montana|Libby]]
 
   | name = [[Kalispell, Montana|Kalispell]]
 
   | name = [[Kalispell, Montana|Kalispell]]
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   | se = [[Seeley Lake, Montana|Seeley Lake]]
 
   | se = [[Seeley Lake, Montana|Seeley Lake]]
 
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This graticule is located at [[48,-114]]. [http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?date={{LOCALYEAR}}-{{LOCALMONTH}}-{{LOCALDAY2}}&lat=48&long=-114&zoom=9&abs=-1 Today's location]
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Enclosing the entire Flathead Valley, this graticule contains the bulk of the population of Northwest Montana. Outside of the towns, though, it offers a great deal of terrain requiring dedicated hiking / boating / skiing to access, including portions of Glacier National Park and the Kootenai National Forest.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:18, 15 January 2022

Cranbrook, British Columbia Crowsnest Pass, Alberta Pincher Creek, Alberta
Libby Kalispell Browning
Thompson Falls Flathead Lake Seeley Lake

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This graticule is located at 48,-114. Today's location

Enclosing the entire Flathead Valley, this graticule contains the bulk of the population of Northwest Montana. Outside of the towns, though, it offers a great deal of terrain requiring dedicated hiking / boating / skiing to access, including portions of Glacier National Park and the Kootenai National Forest.