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Revision as of 01:15, 30 July 2008
This ribbon is displayed by the people who have attended the geohash with the highest terrain elevation. Geohashers who attended a high altitude geohash which is superseded by another at a higher altitude get to keep their ribbons. Aerial geohashing is not eligible for this award.
Winners
This hasn't been tracked carefully and it would be messy to try and do it perfectly from the beginning. The Denver graticule did one of the first geohashes, so I'll make that the benchmark, taking the elevation from Google terrain. If you did a geohash that fits in time and elevation sequence on this chart, insert your name, and take the ribbon.
Geohash | Geohashers | Terrain Elevation |
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2008-05-22 | Akedrou | 5480' / 1670 m |
Ribbon Template
This user earned the High geohash achievement
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