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[[Image:GrantsPass.jpg|400px|[["It's the Climate" -- A local landmark and civic slogan over the main street in downtown Grants Pass, Oregon.]]]]
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[[Image:GrantsPass.jpg|400px|"It's the Climate" -- A local landmark and civic slogan over the main street in downtown Grants Pass, Oregon.]]
  
The {{PAGENAME}} [[graticule]] is at [http://carabiner.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?lat=42&long=-123 latitude 42, longitude -123].  Most of the terrain in this graticule is rugged, hilly forest, making most hashpoints difficult to reach.  The small towns of Riddle, Canyonville, Glendale, and Gold Hill, as well as the somewhat larger town of Grants Pass, are all connected by Interstate 5 to the north and east of the graticule.  Off of the freeway, the town of Cave Junction is the only settlement of any size.  The most promenent landmark in the graticule is Oregon Caves National Monument.
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The {{PAGENAME}} [[graticule]] is at {{Today's location|lat=42|lon=-123|text=latitude 42, longitude -123}}.  Most of the terrain in this graticule is rugged, hilly forest, making most hashpoints difficult to reach.  The small towns of Riddle, Canyonville, Glendale, and Gold Hill, as well as the somewhat larger town of Grants Pass, are all connected by Interstate 5 to the north and east of the graticule.  Off of the freeway, the town of Cave Junction is the only settlement of any size.  The most promenent landmark in the graticule is Oregon Caves National Monument.
  
 
== Activities ==
 
== Activities ==
 
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*[[2013-08-16 42 -123]] -- [[User:Frogman|Frogman]] ([[User talk:Frogman|talk]]) and family fail to reach a hashpoint on a BLM road off of 42.
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*[[2012-08-23 42 -123]] -- [[User:Kydlt|Kydlt]] reached a hashpoint outside an unfriendly bike shop in Kerby.
 
*[[2010-08-12 42 -123]] -- [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] and [[User:Mrs.5000|Mrs.5000]] reach a hashpoint near a side road off the Applegate Valley.
 
*[[2010-08-12 42 -123]] -- [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] and [[User:Mrs.5000|Mrs.5000]] reach a hashpoint near a side road off the Applegate Valley.
  

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"It's the Climate" -- A local landmark and civic slogan over the main street in downtown Grants Pass, Oregon.

The Grants Pass, Oregon graticule is at latitude 42, longitude -123. Most of the terrain in this graticule is rugged, hilly forest, making most hashpoints difficult to reach. The small towns of Riddle, Canyonville, Glendale, and Gold Hill, as well as the somewhat larger town of Grants Pass, are all connected by Interstate 5 to the north and east of the graticule. Off of the freeway, the town of Cave Junction is the only settlement of any size. The most promenent landmark in the graticule is Oregon Caves National Monument.

Activities

Notable Events

  • 2008-07-13 Robyn and Wade inaugerated this graticule when they knocked off a speed hash on Granite Hill Road, just north of Grants Pass.

Local Geohashers