Difference between revisions of "Salt Lake City, Utah"

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[[Image:Salt Lake Graticule.jpg|thumb|300 px|The Salt Lake Graticule]]
 
[[Image:Salt Lake Graticule.jpg|thumb|300 px|The Salt Lake Graticule]]
  
Salt Lake City's [[graticule]] is at latitude 40, longitude -111. It is almost exclusively land, including several national forests.  Terrain is the largest obstacle, as the Wasatch Mountains cut right through the center of the graticule.  
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Salt Lake City's [[graticule]] is at latitude 40, longitude -111. All things considered it's a pretty good graticule. It is almost exclusively land, including several national forests.  Terrain is easily the largest obstacle, as the Wasatch Mountains cut right through the center of the graticule, but mountains are traversable.
  
 
The [[graticule]] contains (from north to south) Kaysville, Salt Lake City, West Jordan, Sandy, Provo and Orem.
 
The [[graticule]] contains (from north to south) Kaysville, Salt Lake City, West Jordan, Sandy, Provo and Orem.
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* [[User:Tsen|Taylor]] (Most Mondays and Fridays.  If the geohash is inaccessible then I might do the graticule to the north instead (I live in the Layton area).
 
* [[User:Tsen|Taylor]] (Most Mondays and Fridays.  If the geohash is inaccessible then I might do the graticule to the north instead (I live in the Layton area).
* [[User:Mckaysalisbury|McKay]] Hmm. Interesting enough. Official Meetup is Saturday right? I probably wouldn't go north. Besides the mountains, I think it's a good graticule. I might even consider a decent hike some Saturday? Anyone else?  (Keeping it going on the discussion page --[[User:Tsen|Tsen]] 09:07, 22 May 2008 (UTC))
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* [[User:Mckaysalisbury|McKay]] Let's do this. I might even consider a decent hike some Saturday.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:21, 22 May 2008

File:Salt Lake Graticule.jpg
The Salt Lake Graticule

Salt Lake City's graticule is at latitude 40, longitude -111. All things considered it's a pretty good graticule. It is almost exclusively land, including several national forests. Terrain is easily the largest obstacle, as the Wasatch Mountains cut right through the center of the graticule, but mountains are traversable.

The graticule contains (from north to south) Kaysville, Salt Lake City, West Jordan, Sandy, Provo and Orem.

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Participants

  • Taylor (Most Mondays and Fridays. If the geohash is inaccessible then I might do the graticule to the north instead (I live in the Layton area).
  • McKay Let's do this. I might even consider a decent hike some Saturday.

Dates

May 24th (location yet unknown)