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|map = <map lat="36" lon="-119" />
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  | map = <map lat="36" lon="-119" />
|ne=[[Bishop, California|Bishop]]
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  | nw = [[Merced, California|Merced]]
|n=[[Mariposa, California|Mariposa]]
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  | n  = [[Yosemite, California|Yosemite]]
|nw=[[Merced, California|Merced]]
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  | ne = [[Bishop, California|Bishop]]
|w = [[Madera, California]]
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  | = [[Madera, California|Madera]]
|sw=[[San Luis Obispo, California|San Luis Obispo]]
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  | name = [[Fresno, California|Fresno]]
|s=[[Bakersfield, California|Bakersfield]]
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  | = [[Lone Pine, California|Lone Pine]]
|se=[[Tehachapi, California|Tehachapi]]
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  | sw = [[San Luis Obispo, California|San Luis Obispo]]
|e=[[Lone Pine, California|Lone Pine]]
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  | s = [[Bakersfield, California|Bakersfield]]
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  | se = [[Tehachapi, California|Tehachapi]]
 
}}
 
}}
 
The Fresno, California graticule is located at latitude 36, longitude -119. It includes a whole lot of farmland, some lakes, a few foothills, and exactly half of Friant Dam.  
 
The Fresno, California graticule is located at latitude 36, longitude -119. It includes a whole lot of farmland, some lakes, a few foothills, and exactly half of Friant Dam.  

Revision as of 10:41, 8 April 2009

Merced Yosemite Bishop
Madera Fresno Lone Pine
San Luis Obispo Bakersfield Tehachapi

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The Fresno, California graticule is located at latitude 36, longitude -119. It includes a whole lot of farmland, some lakes, a few foothills, and exactly half of Friant Dam.

Today's Location: [Fresno, CA]

Notable Dates

  • 2008-05-31 In Tipton, across the street from a dairy. Like pretty much everything else in Tipton.
  • 2008-06-6 In the back parking lot of a sleazy motel on Motel Drive. Is this some kind of trick?
  • 2008-06-14 The Fresno geohash is up in the mountains, and my poor little Corolla would never make it. The Madera geohash, however, is in Biola...always a good time! Higher risk of being eaten by coyotes or locals, lower risk of being eaten by mountain lions or mountain-dwelling hermits.

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