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− | This is a map of all [[graticule]]s containing parts of New Mexico, U.S.A. | + | This is a map of all [[graticule]]s containing parts of New Mexico, U.S.A. (see also: [[Mexico]], [[Arizona]], [[Utah]], [[Colorado]], [[Oklahoma]], and [[Texas]]) |
Graticules that have not been hashed or only unsuccessfully hashed (or successfully hashed but not reported on the wiki) are orange, whereas the graticule rectangles shaded other colours list the usernames of the first geohashers to achieve a successful documented expedition, and a link to said expedition writeup on the wiki (light green is for expeditions within the borders of New Mexico, light blue for expeditions that fell in the non-New Mexico portion of a border-containing graticule). | Graticules that have not been hashed or only unsuccessfully hashed (or successfully hashed but not reported on the wiki) are orange, whereas the graticule rectangles shaded other colours list the usernames of the first geohashers to achieve a successful documented expedition, and a link to said expedition writeup on the wiki (light green is for expeditions within the borders of New Mexico, light blue for expeditions that fell in the non-New Mexico portion of a border-containing graticule). |
Revision as of 10:35, 26 October 2021
This is a map of all graticules containing parts of New Mexico, U.S.A. (see also: Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Texas)
Graticules that have not been hashed or only unsuccessfully hashed (or successfully hashed but not reported on the wiki) are orange, whereas the graticule rectangles shaded other colours list the usernames of the first geohashers to achieve a successful documented expedition, and a link to said expedition writeup on the wiki (light green is for expeditions within the borders of New Mexico, light blue for expeditions that fell in the non-New Mexico portion of a border-containing graticule).
N\W | -109 | -108 | -107 | -106 | -105 | -104 | -103 |
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36 | Chinle, Arizona | Farmington Redaragorn # |
Bloomfield Redaragorn # |
Chama‡ Redaragorn # |
Taos Redaragorn # |
Raton | Clayton |
35 | Window Rock, Arizona‡ |
Gallup Redaragorn # |
Grants Redaragorn # |
Albuquerque Bishop Wash # |
Santa Fe David & Gina # |
Conchas Lake‡ | Tucumcari |
34 | Eagar, Arizona‡ | Quemado‡ Redaragorn # |
Magdalena‡ Redaragorn # |
Los Lunas Bishop Wash # |
Vaughn Redaragorn # |
Santa Rosa | Clovis |
33 | Whiteriver, Arizona |
Reserve | Truth or Consequences Redaragorn # |
Tularosa Redaragorn # |
Ruidoso | Roswell | Tatum |
32 | Safford, Arizona | Silver City | Deming GPSMen # |
Las Cruces Fugads & Kids # |
Alamogordo | Carlsbad | Hobbs |
31 | Douglas, Arizona‡ AuricTech? # |
Antelope Wells | Columbus‡ | El Paso, Texas‡ Updraft58 & GPSmen # |
names
discuss whether the following graticules should keep their old name, or adopt the suggested new name or a different one at geohashing:Community Portal/Renaming suggestions#30s
- 36,-106: Santa Teresa, USA for Chama, New Mexico
- 35,-109: Fort Defiance, USA for Window Rock, Arizona
- 35,-104: Roy, USA for Conchas Lake, New Mexico
- 34,-109: Pinetop-Lakeside, USA for Eagar, Arizona
- 34,-108: Pinehill, USA for Quemado, New Mexico
- 34,-107: Alamo, USA for Magdalena, New Mexico
- 31,-109: Agua Prieta, Mexico for Douglas, Arizona
- 31,-107: Ascensión, Mexico for Columbus, New Mexico
- 31,-106: Ciudad Juárez, Mexico for El Paso, Texas
globalhashes
According to http://geohashing-shotgun.appspot.com/showmap?radsearch=1&globhash=1&YLh=.01&YHh=.21&XLh=.10&XHh=.35&radlimit=500000¢rey=34¢rex=-106&yearmask=****&monthmask=**&daymask=**&startdate=1950-01-01&enddate=&View=View which uses Dow data from 1950 onwards, there have been 13 globalhashes‡ landing in the borders of New Mexico from 1950 to mid-February 2020, only some of which are likely available for retrohashing via ambassador means:
- 1980-09-12 global near US 550 between Nageezi and Huerfano
- 1978-01-16 global near Canjilon in the Carson National Forest
- 2005-05-02 global near where Sawmill Creek joins the eastern fork of the Red River on the back side of the Wheeler Peak from the Taos Ski area
- 2012-02-08 global near Highway 39 entering Logan
- 1975-01-28 global near US 84 between Santa Rosa and Lake Sumner
- 1971-05-02 global SW of Artesia
- 1976-07-14 global near Fairview peak on the missile range (don't even think about it, in other words).
- 1950-07-17 global SE of Lordsburg
- 1979-09-29 global near US 70 by the Arizona border
and for whatever reason a cluster around Malpais:
- 1980-02-12 global near Acoma
- 2010-12-05 global near Techado
- 1951-11-06 global near Mountain View
- 1959-12-09 global near Ramah
Note that the Geohashing Shotgun app has a bug that makes some of these invalid.
‡Which makes sense with the expected value since there is a little greater than 1 in 3 chance that a graticule would host the globalhash during that period (~.395 specifically, which is around 25600 days since the beginning of 1950 a.k.a. 25600 chances for a graticule to host the globalhash divided by the 64800 graticules worldwide that 'compete' each day to host the globalhash) and around 33 hashes worth of area that the state occupies (although as you see, due to the borders not being exactly snapped to graticule boundaries, that is shared between 39 graticules).