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Revision as of 15:51, 30 May 2008
This sucks. How do we get to those tiny little islands??
- Row boat?
- What if we instead head east to the next graticule when the point falls in or west of Puget Sound? It's always fun to go up to the mountains. - Cahlroisse
- There's mountains to the west as well... Puget sound is basically the eye of a geological hurricane. Everywhere you go, there be mountains. So don't discount the west side trips. - --Nukewaste 22:21, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
We should plan to have one or two outings to the [Mt. Rainier] or [Mt. St. Helens] graticules one Saturday or another when they fall within the parks at an accessible area.--Cahlroisse 05:05, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
Looks like a wet weekend
All the Geohashes for 5-30 through 6-1 are wet wet wet!
Oooh, disregard - the auto lookup is broken. Once it is fixed or somebody hashes these lookups manually, we can find the real locations for the weekend!