Difference between revisions of "Cleveland, Ohio"

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In the likely event that a date's geohash is over [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Erie Lake Erie], it is recommended that the shoreline point directly south be used instead. Additionally, you can aim for a [[Water Geohash|Water Geohasher]] award by preparing a boat for your fellow geohashers at this point and then travel to your Water Geohash.
 
In the likely event that a date's geohash is over [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Erie Lake Erie], it is recommended that the shoreline point directly south be used instead. Additionally, you can aim for a [[Water Geohash|Water Geohasher]] award by preparing a boat for your fellow geohashers at this point and then travel to your Water Geohash.
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Also keep in mind the radio frequency [[Radio_Communications]] GMRS channel 6, this will work on most consumer available radios with selectable frequencies.  Helpful if the Hash is in a hard to find location, or if you don't have a GPS.
  
 
== Upcoming Area Events ==
 
== Upcoming Area Events ==

Revision as of 01:05, 23 June 2008

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The Cleveland graticule is at latitude 41, longitude -81. It includes the Greater Cleveland Metropolitan area, Akron, and the schools of: Baldwin-Wallace College, Case Western Reserve, Cleveland State, John Carroll, University of Akron and Kent State University.

In the likely event that a date's geohash is over Lake Erie, it is recommended that the shoreline point directly south be used instead. Additionally, you can aim for a Water Geohasher award by preparing a boat for your fellow geohashers at this point and then travel to your Water Geohash.

Also keep in mind the radio frequency Radio_Communications GMRS channel 6, this will work on most consumer available radios with selectable frequencies. Helpful if the Hash is in a hard to find location, or if you don't have a GPS.

Upcoming Area Events

Notacon 6, 4/16/09-4/19/09

Recent Meetups

Local Geohashers