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Meetups will typically be on Saturday afternoon, at a time to be determined to maximize turnout.  The location will be the most interesting and/or accessible of the week; typically open to discussion.
 
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=== Today's location ===
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=== Daily locations ===
 
Oct 24, 2011: On the Columbia Trail in the Ken Lockwood Gorge Wildlife Management Area.  Very reachable! On [http://www.njtrails.org/trailmap.php?TrailID=132 this map], it seems to be on section three, Hunterdon County, about a mile north on the trail from Cokesbury Road.
 
Oct 24, 2011: On the Columbia Trail in the Ken Lockwood Gorge Wildlife Management Area.  Very reachable! On [http://www.njtrails.org/trailmap.php?TrailID=132 this map], it seems to be on section three, Hunterdon County, about a mile north on the trail from Cokesbury Road.
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Nov 12, 2011: Looks like it's on the sidewalk next to the Harding Library. Definitely reachable.
  
 
=== Retrohash ===
 
=== Retrohash ===

Revision as of 15:40, 11 November 2011

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

NewarkRiverside.jpg

Our Graticule

The Newark graticule is at 40 N, -74 W. This graticule is among the most populous 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.

This page is maintained by I am the decider maintainer. Automatic updates are not desired.


Quotable quotes

  • A rum keg tapped at both ends.
-- Benjamin Franklin
  • The Tollbooth State
-- George Carlin
  • Only the Strong Survive
-- Popular New Jersey T-shirt

Suggested Meetup Locations

Interesting reachable locations will be posted the same day as they come up. The 80%-90% rate of private property discourages me from updating more often.

Geohashers can also receive daily emails with automated Google address lookup through activegeohasher.com.

Meetups will typically be on Saturday afternoon, at a time to be determined to maximize turnout. The location will be the most interesting and/or accessible of the week; typically open to discussion.

Daily locations

Oct 24, 2011: On the Columbia Trail in the Ken Lockwood Gorge Wildlife Management Area. Very reachable! On this map, it seems to be on section three, Hunterdon County, about a mile north on the trail from Cokesbury Road.

Nov 12, 2011: Looks like it's on the sidewalk next to the Harding Library. Definitely reachable.

Retrohash

The geohash for the date in the original comic (May 26, 2005) is challenging but reachable, in Mill Brook, Morris County. If you make an attempt, tell us about it here!

Cities in this Graticule

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

 * - The area, in the northern reaches of Philadelphia, is partially within Newark, NJ graticule.

Local Geohashers

Attempted geohashes

Main page: Category:Meetup in 40 -74
  • Friday, September 30: A brief side trip to Branchburg, made briefer by the arrival of the residents!

Archived geohashing expeditions for 2008, 2009 and 2010.

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.

Google Maps now has a bike trail layer, which is a good start.