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Revision as of 15:48, 4 April 2009
Port Alberni | Vancouver | Surrey |
Lake Cowichan | Victoria, British Columbia | Bellingham, Washington |
Forks | Olympic National Park, Washington | Seattle, Washington |
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The Victoria, British Columbia graticule is located at latitude 48, longitude -123. It encompasses the southeastern tip of Vancouver Island (including Victoria, Duncan, Sidney, Sooke, and part of Ladysmith), roughly one third of the San Juan islands, most of the Southern Gulf Islands (including Salt Spring Island, Saturna Island, Galiano Island and Pender Island) and part of the northern coast of the Olympic Peninsula (including Port Angeles and Sequim).
As a result, a good number of geohashes have landed in the ocean or the US. Consideration has been given to forming a marathon canoeing club. Canoe polo would also be appreciated.
Link to the graticule on the coordinate calculator
Participants
- Tweek
- Naturalnumber - Occasionally
- Halfling Rogue - when she has
a bus passthe means and the time. Can be bothered on LiveJournal. - tarpman - up for anything that can be reached with a Victoria bus pass. Needs email notification due to lack of Facebook.
- HarlequinsDad - Visiting from the Seattle graticule when it is possible.
Notable Dates
2008-11-08 HarlequinsDad drove from Seattle as part of a two-hashpoint day.
2008-08-16 thepiguy biked 170km in a day to gaze out over the hash point.
2008-07-28 Robyn reached a geohash at Point Roberts, the first reported in the graticule.