Difference between revisions of "Goldendale, Washington"

From Geohashing
imported>Michael5000
m
imported>Michael5000
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:2011-07-15 45 -120 Windmills.JPG|left|500 px|Huge windmills rise from the rim of the Columbia Gorge.]]
 
 
 
{{graticule
 
{{graticule
 
   | lat= 45
 
   | lat= 45
Line 14: Line 12:
 
   | se = [[Kimberly, Oregon]]
 
   | se = [[Kimberly, Oregon]]
 
}}
 
}}
 +
 +
[[File:2011-07-15 45 -120 Windmills.JPG|500 px|Huge windmills rise from the rim of the Columbia Gorge.]]
 +
  
 
The Goldendale graticule is dominated by the wheatlands of North Central Oregon and South Central Washington.  It is divided, like the two states, by the dramatic Columbia River Gorge, through which Interstate 84, Washington State Highway 14, and two major railroads lines all run.  Large farms intercut by deep, rugged canyons make accessible hashpoints few and far between.
 
The Goldendale graticule is dominated by the wheatlands of North Central Oregon and South Central Washington.  It is divided, like the two states, by the dramatic Columbia River Gorge, through which Interstate 84, Washington State Highway 14, and two major railroads lines all run.  Large farms intercut by deep, rugged canyons make accessible hashpoints few and far between.

Revision as of 02:22, 16 July 2011

Mt. Rainier Yakima Tri Cities
The Dalles, Oregon Goldendale Hermiston, Oregon
Bend, Oregon Prineville, Oregon Kimberly, Oregon

Today's location: geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox

Huge windmills rise from the rim of the Columbia Gorge.


The Goldendale graticule is dominated by the wheatlands of North Central Oregon and South Central Washington. It is divided, like the two states, by the dramatic Columbia River Gorge, through which Interstate 84, Washington State Highway 14, and two major railroads lines all run. Large farms intercut by deep, rugged canyons make accessible hashpoints few and far between.

Expedition History

2011-07-15 45 -120

Michael5000 and Mrs.5000 fail to reach the hashpoint in the first recorded attempt at this graticule.

Virgin Graticule Status

This (partly) Oregon graticule is still presumed to be "virgin." If you have (or have previously had) a successful expedition, award yourself the Virgin Graticule achievement, and please record the graticule's deflowered state here and on the Oregon page.