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== Local Geohashers == | == Local Geohashers == |
Revision as of 05:30, 29 December 2023
Mountain Home | Hailey | Arco |
Glenns Ferry | Twin Falls | Burley |
Dinner Station, Nevada | Wells, Nevada | Park Valley, Utah |
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Today's Location: [Twin Falls, Idaho]
The Twin Falls graticule is at latitude 42, longitude -114. It includes a number of small communities, including (but not limited to) Twin Falls, Jerome, Wendell, Gooding, Shoshone, Buhl, Filer, and Kimberly.
Accessibility varies, but as the south half of the graticule is far removed from major roadways and the southeastern quadrant of the graticule is mountainous and challenging even for appropriately-equipped vehicles, many geohashes may require relocation to a nearby town - or even a nearby camping facility, if there is one.
Activities
2008-06-28 42 -114 mav will be heading out to the coordinates today, which appears to be in the Bermuda Triangle-esque area between I84 and Highways 93 and 25. Try not to spook any farmers.
Geohashes
2023-12-28 42 -114
Michael5000 and Mrs.5000 visit a campground near the Salmon Falls Dam at night.
2011-09-17 42 -114
Michael5000 looks out over the Snake Valley south of Hagerman to claim the first recorded hash in the Twin Falls graticule.
Local Geohashers
- mav I'll be trying to make any events going forward.