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'''2024-09-11 42 -122''' -- [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] and BigBrother5000 take a drive, encounter forest cows, and ford a creek.
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'''[[2024-09-11 42 -122]]''' -- [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] and BigBrother5000 take a drive, encounter forest cows, and ford a creek.
  
  

Revision as of 16:59, 29 September 2024

Roseburg Oakridge La Pine
Grants Pass Medford Klamath Falls
Happy Camp, California Yreka, California Tulelake, California

Today's location: not yet announced

Typical scenery in the Medford area, from the 2010-08-16 hashpoint.

The Medford graticule is dominated by the rugged terrain and dry forests of the Siskiyou and Southern Cascade Mountains. The Bear Creek Valley, in the graticule's southwest corner, contains the city of Medford and a number of outlying communities. Ashland, Oregon, is famous as the home of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.


Notable Features


Expedition History

2024-09-11 42 -122 -- Michael5000 and BigBrother5000 take a drive, encounter forest cows, and ford a creek.


2010-08-16 42 -122 -- Michael5000 and Mrs.5000, grabbing a second chance when it appears, reach a hashpoint south of Ashland!

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Michael5000 and Mrs.5000 earned the Graticule Unlocked Achievement
by being the first to reach any hashpoint in the (42, -122) graticule, here, on 2010-08-16.


2010-08-14 42 -122 -- Michael5000 and Mrs.5000 fail to even get close to a hashpoint south of Ashland.

Older Content

Active Users (2008)

  • User:Partdavid maybe. I'm usually looking for easy hikes on Saturdays. Sundays are a possibility for harder locations. The Grants Pass and Yreka graticules are also possible.

Expedition Discussions (2008)

  • Saturday, 14 June, 2008
    • I'm not going this day, either, have family in town. Partdavid 20:07, 6 June 2008 (UTC)
  • Saturday, 7 June, 2008 - 42.501784°, -122.114371°
    • Not going. It's way over by Klamath Lake and unfortunately my weekend plans are not going to allow a visit. Looks mighty gettable for someone, though, partway up Pelican Butte in National Forest land. Partdavid 20:07, 6 June 2008 (UTC)