Difference between revisions of "Austin, Minnesota"
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+ | * [[2013-10-26 43 -92]]: [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] ([[User talk:Michael5000|talk]]) 21:59, 26 October 2013 (EDT) stopped by to visit a roadside ditch. Success! | ||
* [[2009-09-11 43 -92]]: [[User:Trane|Mark]] recruited friends to journey with him through vast open lands to visit a remote farmhouse. | * [[2009-09-11 43 -92]]: [[User:Trane|Mark]] recruited friends to journey with him through vast open lands to visit a remote farmhouse. | ||
* [[2009-09-10 43 -92]]: [[User:Trane|Mark]] took a lunch break in the corn there and posted to #geohash from the hashpoint. | * [[2009-09-10 43 -92]]: [[User:Trane|Mark]] took a lunch break in the corn there and posted to #geohash from the hashpoint. |
Revision as of 01:59, 27 October 2013
Minneapolis SW | St. Paul SE | Eau Claire, Wisconsin |
Albert Lea | Austin | La Crosse, Wisconsin |
Ames, Iowa | Waterloo, Iowa | Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
Today's location: not yet announced |
The Austin, Minnesota graticule is at latitude 43, longitude -92. The city of Austin is right along the western border of this graticule; Austin residents may want to consider geohashing in the Albert Lea graticule instead.
Local Geohashers
Mark actually lives in the St. Paul SE, Minnesota graticule but, being right on the 44th parallel, finds the rural nature of the Austin, Minnesota graticule to be more reclusively appealing. He doesn't own a GPS though, so really it just worked out best for mooching a friend's GPS on one rare occasion that the hash wasn't a few thousand feet into a field of crops.
Completed Geohashes
- 2013-10-26 43 -92: Michael5000 (talk) 21:59, 26 October 2013 (EDT) stopped by to visit a roadside ditch. Success!
- 2009-09-11 43 -92: Mark recruited friends to journey with him through vast open lands to visit a remote farmhouse.
- 2009-09-10 43 -92: Mark took a lunch break in the corn there and posted to #geohash from the hashpoint.
- 2009-07-22 43 -92: Mark took a lunch break there with the help of a GPS owning friend.