User:Wmcduff
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Revision as of 23:10, 4 December 2013 by imported>Wmcduff (Figured someone should update besides the spammers for a change. :))
Now in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, spending the days working in the public library, and the mornings going "Oh crud, I need a boat/sherpa."
- Update: December 4, 2013. In the two years I've been here, I've only noticed once where the geohash looked accessible, and that was in the week after I dislocated my kneecap and wasn't leaving my second floor apartment. I think I need to up the madness quotient to Vancouver-like levels. Still alive. (Though no triumphs to speak of.)
I discovered geohashing on August 6, 2008.
45 / m / 54,-130
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Contributions
I created most of the New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island graticule pages, and created the Regional Geohashing, A Tale of Two Hashes achievement and Globalhash achievements. I also helped with the Regional Geohashing display, mapping out Canada and Chile.
Statistics
6 attempts, 2 successes.
Hashes I've visited
Surrey
- 2008-09-19 Talk like a pirate day got me out for a quick hash; I've decided to call it a drunken success in retrospect. Pirates don't care about the exact correct spot!
Bathurst
- 2008-08-10 4 km from my home for the summer, and on a Sunday. No GPS, but got there, and supplied just enough photographic evidence. I think.
Hashes I've attempted
Surrey
- 2008-10-18 On prison grounds, and inaccessible, despite it's closeness to the school.
Moncton
- 2009-07-12 Ended up about 30 m short, but I got a rather amusing report out of it.
Balmoral
- 2009-08-23 10 m of steep cliff short.
Bathurst
- 2009-08-25 Thwarted by beavers. BEAVERS!
Achievements
This user earned the Land geohash achievement
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This user earned the Earliest geohasher achievement
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This user earned the No trespassing consolation prize
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This user earned the Cato Censorius achievement
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This user earned the Prize poultry Consolation Prize
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This user earned the S-statements Speaking Stamp
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This user earned the My kingdom for a boat consolation prize
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