Difference between revisions of "British Columbia"
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This is a map of all [[graticule]]s containing parts of British Columbia, Canada. Please update this map if you reach any point in an orange-colored graticule, or a point in BC in a blue-colored graticule. Many thanks to [[User:Robyn|Robyn]] for her previous work in naming BC graticules and creating a similar map which I used as a reference while doing this. | This is a map of all [[graticule]]s containing parts of British Columbia, Canada. Please update this map if you reach any point in an orange-colored graticule, or a point in BC in a blue-colored graticule. Many thanks to [[User:Robyn|Robyn]] for her previous work in naming BC graticules and creating a similar map which I used as a reference while doing this. | ||
− | + | Locked Graticules are orange, the green or blue ones (="unlocked" graticules) will give the name(s) of the first geohasher(s) in that graticule and a link to the unlocking expedition. Graticules are colored blue upon the first expedition where the coordinates are reached within the graticule, if the coordinates are not within British Columbia. They are colored green the first time coordinates in British Columbia are reached for that graticule. Maps for other regions may follow a different convention. | |
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Latest revision as of 20:32, 2 May 2024
This is a map of all graticules containing parts of British Columbia, Canada. Please update this map if you reach any point in an orange-colored graticule, or a point in BC in a blue-colored graticule. Many thanks to Robyn for her previous work in naming BC graticules and creating a similar map which I used as a reference while doing this.
Locked Graticules are orange, the green or blue ones (="unlocked" graticules) will give the name(s) of the first geohasher(s) in that graticule and a link to the unlocking expedition. Graticules are colored blue upon the first expedition where the coordinates are reached within the graticule, if the coordinates are not within British Columbia. They are colored green the first time coordinates in British Columbia are reached for that graticule. Maps for other regions may follow a different convention.