Difference between revisions of "Dumbarton, New Brunswick"
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The Dumbarton [[graticule]] is at latitude 45, longitude -67. Split almost equally between Maine and New Brunswick by the border and St. Croix River, it contains a lot of forests and lakes, with significant rural settlement, but few large towns. | The Dumbarton [[graticule]] is at latitude 45, longitude -67. Split almost equally between Maine and New Brunswick by the border and St. Croix River, it contains a lot of forests and lakes, with significant rural settlement, but few large towns. |
Revision as of 20:14, 1 July 2009
Presque Isle, Maine | Woodstock | Stanley |
Millinocket, Maine | Dumbarton | Saint John |
Bangor, Maine | Machias, Maine | Metaghan, Nova Scotia |
Today's location: not yet announced |
The Dumbarton graticule is at latitude 45, longitude -67. Split almost equally between Maine and New Brunswick by the border and St. Croix River, it contains a lot of forests and lakes, with significant rural settlement, but few large towns.
The New Brunswick area is mainly English speaking in the south (Maine almost completely English) and the graticule is fairly accessible, though many hashpoints will be out in Mother Nature, and you will need a passport to cross the border starting January 2009.
Geohashes
No geohashes have been attempted in this graticule.
Locals
ZaxtonHashimoto is in this graticule. He has no GPS but will occasionally make trips using Map-and-Compass Dead Reckoning.