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Revision as of 01:31, 24 October 2010

Astoria Mt. St. Helens, Washington Mt. Rainier, Washington
McMinnville Portland The Dalles
Eugene Springfield Bend

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

Today's battleship location is: H 5

The Portland metro area graticule is at 45 N, 122 W. It completely encloses the city of Portland and some surrounding areas. The graticule is almost entirely land, much of it open and undeveloped, making this one of the best areas for geohashing.

For other places called Portland, go here.


Cities in this Graticule

  • Portland, OR
  • Vancouver, WA

Meetup time

It was proposed, and no objections were raised, so the official meetup time for our graticule(s) is now 2PM from Oct 1 to March 15, and 4PM for the rest of the year. I'd say this applies to neighboring graticules as well.

Planning and Coordination

View of the west hills of Portland, Oregon

Many of the folks in the Portland, Oregon graticule hop over to the McMinnville, Oregon graticule for hashpoints there. The planning was happening here on the Portland page, but now with the User:AperfectBot picking up Category:Expedition planning pages, it makes sense to move the planning to the expedition page itself once someone is committed to going.



Recent Expeditions

10/10/2010 - Sunday - Local

Jim's second venture over Cornelius Pass is thwarted.

10/9/2010 - Saturday - Local

redaragorn pays a visit to the Portland graticule. Expedition Success.

10/7/2010 - Thursday

Jim, and the 5000s, see a house in Northeast. Expedition Success.

9/24/2010 - Friday - Local

Michael5000 rides to Sellwood. Expedition Success.

9/19/2010 -- Sunday - Local

Jim finds a hashpoint on the Nike playing fields. Expedition Success.

9/14/2010 -- Tuesday - Local

Jim didn't make it onto Ag land south of Hillsboro. Expedition Thwarted.

9/4/2010 -- Monday - Graticule Hopping

Jim doesn't plunge off an embankment in Salem. Expedition Thwarted.

8/28/2010 -- Saturday - Graticule Hopping

Michael5000 stumbles down a steep slope to a hashpoint. Expedition Success.

8/17/2010 -- Tuesday - Local

Jim looks out over the Columbia at a waterlocked hashpoint. Expedition Thwarted.

8/5/2010 -- Thursday - Local

Michael5000 (and Jim, sort of) has looked at a freeway overpass from both sides now. 3triador sped through. Expedition Success.

7/31/2010 -- Saturday - Graticule Hopping!

APR and Jim skitter down the slope adjacent to Hwy 47. Expedition Success.

7/30/2010 -- Friday - Local

Various Geohashers converge on Lakeridge High School. Expedition Success.

7/29/2010 -- Thursday - Local

Jim is the year's second victim of Kingsley Bundy Park. Expedition Thwarted.

7/27/2010 -- Tuesday - very Local

Jim wanders off another roadway. Expedition Success.

7/25/2010 -- Sunday - Local

The 5000s visit a graveyard and Jim follows. Expedition Success.

7/18/2010 -- Sunday - Local

Jim and Michael5000 fight raptors in Camas. Expedition Thwarted.

7/17/2010 -- Saturday - Local

Jim and the 5000s wander off the roadway. Expedition Success.

7/10/2010 -- Saturday - Loco

Jim heads to visit a hashpoint in the Columbia - No Access and Mother Nature say expedition Thwarted.

7/9/2010 -- Friday - Graticule Hopping

Jim and APR visit the parking lot of a farm near Hillsboro. Expedition Success.

7/5/2010 -- Monday - Local

Jim visits the driveway of a home near Garden Home. Expedition Success..

7/4/2010 -- Sunday - Graticule Hopping

Jim has no access to a hashpoint in a pond near Carlton, Oregon. Expedition Thwarted.

Recent Plans without reports

Where'd the rest of the dates go? See the Archives page.

Mailing List

There is now a mailing list for Portland Geohashing.

Participants

Active participants with documented activity in 2009 are in bold.

Activity Statistics

Overall 2008 2009 2010
Expeditions 53 (7th) 10 24 (12th) 30 (2nd)
Coordinates Reached 31 (14th) 6 13 16 (4th)
No Public Access 16 2 10 4+
Mother Nature 4 1 1 2+
Did Not Attempt 1 1 0 0
Technology 1 0 0 1+

Sources:

Obtained July 15, 2010

Graticule History

2008

This graticule has a long (for geohashing) and storied history. It all began with the world's first ever geohashing expedition in February of 2008 during beta testing. After the algorithm was announced, Portland maintained some modest activity, with plans or expeditions happening once a week or so into August.

2009

Unfortunately, though, this graticule, which is wonderful for geohashing, was then inactive until January of 2009, when activity started trickling back in. The most active geohasher in the area, Jim, started at this time with his first expedition on 2009-01-19. Activity continued to increase over the warm and generally pleasant summer months. APR, one of the area's more active geohashers, was relocated here (from Florida) in September 2009, though he had visited (and geohashed) here earlier in 2009. Activity briefly took a dip in September, but returned to more normal levels in October and November, the same timeframe that Michael 5000, another fairly active geohasher in the area, discovered geohashing. Since then, the community has been fairly active, ranking 4th in November 2009, and tied for 2nd in December 2009 for expeditions.

2010

The beginning of the year continued pretty much like the end of the previous one, with Portland being 4th for expeditions in January. February and March maintained the activity for the area, but there was more graticule hopping, causing Portland to drop for number of expeditions. However, in April, activity exploded in the area. Portland had 9 expeditions, the most in its history in a single month, and McMinnville tied its previous record of 4 expeditions.

Archives

Detailed archives are now located here!


2010
Jan February March April May June July August September October November December
01-02
01-09

01-11
01-30*
01-31

02-04
02-06
02-11*

02-13*
02-15*
02-27

03-02
03-08
03-14*

03-19*
03-28*

04-01
04-03*
04-04

04-11
04-13
04-15*
04-18*
04-20
04-21
04-24
04-25*
04-25
04-28
04-30*

05-05
05-06*
05-11*

05-22
05-23
05-30

06-05*
06-05
06-05*

06-15*
06-16
06-18*
06-23
06-23*
06-27

07-04*
07-05
07-09*

07-10
07-17
07-18
07-25
07-27
07-30
07-31*

08-05
08-17
08-28*
09-04*
09-14
09-19

09-24

10-09
10-10
2009
Jan February March April May June July August September October November December
01-17
01-19
03-04
04-04
05-16
05-19
05-23*

05-28*

06-04
06-05*

06-07
06-08*
06-10
06-21*

07-05*
07-08*

07-10*
07-11*
07-13
07-19*
07-29*

08-09*
08-10*

08-24
08-28
08-29
08-31

09-29*
10-09
10-10*

10-18

11-01*
11-07*

11-08
11-11*
11-13
11-28
11-29

12-03
12-04
12-06

12-10*
12-21
12-23

2008
January February March April May June July August September October November December
02-17
02-19
05-24
05-26
05-31
06-02
06-07
06-21
06-28
07-05
07-12
07-19
07-26
08-02
08-16

Awards

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This graticule (45 -122) earned the Mostly Active Graticule achievement
for the month of 2010-04 in the category total expeditions by being the location of 9 expeditions.
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This graticule (45 -123) earned the Mostly Active Graticule achievement
for the month of 2010-06 in the category total expeditions by being the location of 5 expeditions.