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| nw = [[Caliente, Nevada]] | | nw = [[Caliente, Nevada]] | ||
| n = [[St George, Utah]] | | n = [[St George, Utah]] | ||
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| w = [[Mesquite, Nevada]] | | w = [[Mesquite, Nevada]] | ||
| name = [[Arizona Strip, Arizona|Arizona Strip]] | | name = [[Arizona Strip, Arizona|Arizona Strip]] | ||
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| se = [[Williams, Arizona|Williams]] | | se = [[Williams, Arizona|Williams]] | ||
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− | This graticule is located at [[36,-113]]. | + | This graticule is located at [[36,-113]]. {{Today's location|lat=36|lon=-113}} |
If you can get there, good luck. Generally speaking, the Arizona Strip is hard to get to period, let alone hanging around long enough to catch a hash point. Still, if you can find one of the far northwest (off I-15) or northeast (near Colorado City), it's totally doable. Other than that, it's a long drive to nowhere. | If you can get there, good luck. Generally speaking, the Arizona Strip is hard to get to period, let alone hanging around long enough to catch a hash point. Still, if you can find one of the far northwest (off I-15) or northeast (near Colorado City), it's totally doable. Other than that, it's a long drive to nowhere. | ||
[[Category:Inactive graticules]] [[Category:Arizona]] | [[Category:Inactive graticules]] [[Category:Arizona]] |
Latest revision as of 03:05, 15 January 2022
Caliente, Nevada | St George, Utah | Kanab, Utah |
Mesquite, Nevada | Arizona Strip | Grand Canyon |
Bullhead City | Peach Springs | Williams |
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This graticule is located at 36,-113. Today's location
If you can get there, good luck. Generally speaking, the Arizona Strip is hard to get to period, let alone hanging around long enough to catch a hash point. Still, if you can find one of the far northwest (off I-15) or northeast (near Colorado City), it's totally doable. Other than that, it's a long drive to nowhere.