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(3/10) In the hills north of Lake HopatcongReachable.
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(3/11) In the valley along Berkshire Valley Rd., to the east of the roadClose to Picatinny Arsenal, and just a bit east from yesterday's location.  There is a sizable river parallel to the road: best approach from the road is to start south of the bridge near Taylor Road.  Luckily, the geohash is ''not'' up the 300-foot cliff; it seems to be 20 or 30 feet from where it gets really steep.
  
 
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: In the trees, in the southeast corner of Knoll Park & Country Club, Boonton, Morris County.  I think it's reachable, as it's not necessary to cross the golf course to get to it.
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: Behind a house on New Castle Road, West Freehold, Monmouth County.  Meetup at Stonehurst Park instead?
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: In the middle of Byron Ave., near the intersection of Shelley Ave., in Elizabeth, Union County.  Reachable and Speed Racer Eligible.
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Revision as of 15:38, 11 March 2010

NewarkRiverside.jpg
Scranton, PA Newburgh, NY Danbury, CT
Allentown, PA Newark New York City
Philadelphia, PA Atlantic City 39,-73

Today's location: geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox

The Newark graticule is at 40 N, -74 W. This may be the most populous graticule in the United States, with a population in the neighborhood of 7 million people. It includes almost the entire northern half of New Jersey, the most densely populated state (Census), as well as Staten Island, western sections of Brooklyn and lower Manhattan in New York, and a part of Pennsylvania northeast of Philadelphia. In addition, other than Raritan Bay, there are no large sections of water.

Thanks to Meteorswarm, we have a Facebook group for the "North Jersey" graticule. Meet-ups can be coordinated here or there.

Daily Locations

Coordinates for 2024-06-01: 40.1870146, -74.7168993

(3/11) In the valley along Berkshire Valley Rd., to the east of the road. Close to Picatinny Arsenal, and just a bit east from yesterday's location. There is a sizable river parallel to the road: best approach from the road is to start south of the bridge near Taylor Road. Luckily, the geohash is not up the 300-foot cliff; it seems to be 20 or 30 feet from where it gets really steep.


Cities in this Graticule

New Jersey New York Pennsylvania
Newark Staten Island New Hope
Jersey City Lower Manhattan Levittown
New Brunswick Parts of Brooklyn Langhorne
Trenton    

Local Geohashers

Attempted geohashes

Main page: Category:Meetup in 40 -74
  • Tuesday, March 2: Geohashing party or sorts at Friendly's in the Princeton area.
  • Tuesday, February 22: Veterans Park, Trenton, near the entrance on Klockner Rd. Across from Steinart High School.

Archived geohashing expeditions for 2008 and 2009.

Links

[peeron map]

[Small Hash Inquiry Tool]

[Bing Maps] with Bird's Eye view, better idea of scale and finding paths through complicated terrain.

[Zillow] real estate valuation site, to find out if it's private property / a rough neighborhood / both.

[NJ Transit] for public transportation geohashes

And of course [Wikipedia] to find out which township/borough/county a geohash is in :-)

Wanted: a good bike-map website. NJ Bike Map.com is okay but doesn't include a lot of local bike trails.