Talk:Salt Lake City, Utah

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Revision as of 16:57, 25 May 2008 by imported>Darth schmoo (other points should be fair game as well.)

Well, May 21st seems to be unreachable, right in the middle of Utah Lake. What're the chances? And Ogden's is a few thousand feet up a mountain near Trapper's Loop. I work 1-9 Saturday. I'll try and scout it out early morning if it's accessible and I have time, maybe leave something for you guys later on. Fridays and Mondays I'm off work, and I might start switching out to Saturdays depending on how this geohashing turns out. And I agree, we've got a really good graticule. --Tsen 09:10, 22 May 2008 (UTC)

So yeah. I'm excited for the location for the weekend. I don't have a GPS (yet?), so we'll see how things go. McKay 16:24, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
I've got one, and I've ordered two more from Newegg, one USB for my laptop and one navi system for my car (I've been meaning to get one for a while). The other is just a cheap handheld one, but it works alright. I'll try and bring a banner or flag or something to make the hotspot visible if I get there first. --Tsen 03:33, 23 May 2008 (UTC)

Saturday May 24

I'm probably not going to make it to this one. I didn't have time to get work off for the day, and that's a good two hour drive from my house, so I'd have to be up and going there by seven, which is a bit early for me. I think I'm going to do the one for Ogden instead--it's right next to Devil's Slide. --Tsen 18:43, 23 May 2008 (UTC)


General discussion

It seems that the Wasatch front is bisected in both directions, so why limit ourselves to one of the four potentially nearby coordinates? Today is May 25, and it looks like the (40, -112) point is right on Antelope Island, about a mile east of Antelope Drive. Very accessible. I'm headed out there today, whether I can find a GPS or not.

The question is, how to coordinate which of the four points is ideal?