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* [[2013-08-26 31 -106]] -- 2 local geocachers have a try at geohashing, and succeed at the graticule's first documented expedition.
 
* [[2013-08-26 31 -106]] -- 2 local geocachers have a try at geohashing, and succeed at the graticule's first documented expedition.
 
* [[2015-09-05 31 -106]] -- [[User:Stadekxiel|stadekxiel]] gets lost in the desert on his first geohash.
 
* [[2015-09-05 31 -106]] -- [[User:Stadekxiel|stadekxiel]] gets lost in the desert on his first geohash.
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* [[2017-04-09_31_-106]] -- [[User:Gefrierbrand|Gefrierbrand]] finds the hash without GPS
 
* [[2019-01-12 31 -106]] -- [[User:mwwilsons|mwwilsons]] first geohash in Anthony, TX
 
* [[2019-01-12 31 -106]] -- [[User:mwwilsons|mwwilsons]] first geohash in Anthony, TX
  

Revision as of 19:18, 24 August 2021

Deming, New Mexico Las Cruces, New Mexico Alamogordo, New Mexico
Columbus, New Mexico El Paso Fort Hancock
Nuevo Casas Grandes, Mexico Villa Ahumada, Mexico Hueso, Mexico

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The El Paso, Texas graticule is located around latitude 31, longitude -106.

Most of the graticule is in Mexico and the city of Juarez. Fort Bliss and desert occupy much of the land that actually is in the US, making this graticule not the best place for geohashers without a passport.

This is the northernmost graticule containing the part of the international boundary defined by the course of the category:Rio Grande.

Local Geohashers

  • Drew
  • Leila

Notable Dates

  • 2009-08-18: The globalhash was in Juarez City, north of the airport in the Del Real neighborhood.

Expeditions

Achievements

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