Difference between revisions of "Coos Bay, Oregon"

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[[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] & [[User:Mrs.5000|Mrs.5000]] again.
 
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'''[[2024-09-27 43 -124]]''' On a street in Bandon.
 
'''[[2024-09-27 43 -124]]''' On a street in Bandon.

Latest revision as of 04:27, 23 November 2024

44,-125 Newport Eugene
43,-125 Coos Bay Roseburg
42,-125 Brookings Grants Pass

Today's location: not yet announced

Coos County's iconic Coquille River Lighthouse, north of Bandon in Bullards Beach State Park.


The Coos Bay, Oregon graticule is located around latitude 43, longitude -124. Roughly 3/4 of this graticule is covered by the Pacific Ocean. Behind a usually wide strip of coastal dunes, forested hills inland are intercut by narrow agricultural valleys. The twin cities of Coos Bay and North Bend make up the largest population center, but the graticule is home to several other towns as well, including Reedsport, Florence, Bandon, Myrtle Point, and Coquille, the seat of Coos County.


Expedition History

2024-11-22 43 -124 On railroad tracks at Hauser Junction.

Michael5000 & Mrs.5000 again.


2024-09-27 43 -124 On a street in Bandon.

Michael5000's mom is a good sport.


2024-09-23 43 -124 In the woods east of Lakeside

Michael5000 & Mrs.5000 are thwarted by a fence.


2024-05-13 43 -124 On the North Spit, west of North Bend.

Michael5000 returns, older and wiser.


2010-12-24 43 -124 In a tidal flat just off of East Bay Drive.

Michael5000 & Mrs.5000 come back 364 days later for the first ever successful geohash of the graticule and of Coos County!

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Michael5000 & Mrs.5000 earned the Graticule Unlocked Achievement
by being the first to reach any hashpoint in the (43, -124) graticule, here, on 2010-12-24.
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2009-12-25 43 -124 North of Myrtle Point off of Sitkum Lane.

Michael5000 & Mrs.5000 in an Expedition Thwarted by private land and an impassable gully.