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− | Grand Forks, ND is located in the | + | Grand Forks, ND is located in the {{Today's location|lat=47|lon=-97|text=47, -97}} [[graticule]]. |
− | Grand Forks is best known for being home to the University of North Dakota and is the third-largest city | + | Grand Forks is best known for being home to the University of North Dakota and is the state's third-largest city (not that it's any major accomplishment). |
==Local geohashers== | ==Local geohashers== | ||
− | There are currently only two | + | There are currently only two known local geohashers, but with a city full of college kids there must be more out there! |
*[[User:ATCtrl|Justin]]: An air-traffic control student with an eye for adventure. | *[[User:ATCtrl|Justin]]: An air-traffic control student with an eye for adventure. | ||
*[[User:breakfastatholly|Holly]]: Justin's trusty sidekick, who enjoys adventure just as much. | *[[User:breakfastatholly|Holly]]: Justin's trusty sidekick, who enjoys adventure just as much. | ||
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+ | ==Expeditions== | ||
+ | [[2009-07-09 47 -97]]: The first documented geo hashing adventure in the Grand Forks graticule. | ||
[[Category:North Dakota]] | [[Category:North Dakota]] | ||
[[Category:Minnesota]] | [[Category:Minnesota]] | ||
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Langdon | Grafton | Thief River Falls, Minnesota |
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Grand Forks, ND is located in the 47, -97 graticule.
Grand Forks is best known for being home to the University of North Dakota and is the state's third-largest city (not that it's any major accomplishment).
Local geohashers
There are currently only two known local geohashers, but with a city full of college kids there must be more out there!
- Justin: An air-traffic control student with an eye for adventure.
- Holly: Justin's trusty sidekick, who enjoys adventure just as much.
Expeditions
2009-07-09 47 -97: The first documented geo hashing adventure in the Grand Forks graticule.