Canberra, Australia
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Canberra, Australia
The Canberra graticule lies at -35 degrees latitude, 149 longitude. It encompasses Canberra, Queanbeyan, Bungendore, Braidwood and a number of smaller towns.
The region consists of farmland, National Parks, a generally dry lake, and a few hills that we call mountains. Also to be found are dirt tracks, ravines, cliffs and at least one mountain worthy of the name. Canberra (the largest city found in the locality) is more commonly known as the Politics, Porno and Pyro hub of the nation, but sometimes also referred to as Our Nation's Capital. We love our city. We especially love the porno(graphy), pyro(technics) and pro(stitute)s.
“ | It's impossible to get lost in Canberra
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Canberra is reknown for being a navigational nightmare due to it's high number of roundabouts.
Info on the odds of a hash point falling within the city of Canberra can be found here
Meetup Details
XKCD Geo Hash meetups occur at 4pm Saturday afternoons according to the standard, but in Canberra during the colder months, 4pm is far too close to dusk. So meetups in Canberra during Winter will be at 2pm (some time after spring rolls around, we will switch back to 4pm. Stay tuned!)
Eastern Australia is 14hrs ahead of NYC. So, like all other Australian cities, Canberra's target for the Saturday meet-up will be determined using Friday's (US Time) data - that means that we get Saturday's time on Friday at 23:30.
Where the target lands in the East of the graticule, -35, 148 may be the place to be. Likewise one notch to the North may be good where the target lands in an accessible spot there, and an inaccessible one here.
Upcoming Locations
- Wednesday 4 June 2008
- Slightly east (by a few km only) of the 3rd's graticule. Also unlikely to be visited.
- Tuesday 3 June 2008
- Next to Tantangara Resevoir in -35, 148. In the middle of Tallaganda State Forest in -35, 149. Both of these are significantly out of the way for a weekday, and the -34 graticules north of Canberra are no better.
Expeditions attempted...
- Monday 2008-06-02 -35 149 - No access
- Psud got to the edge of private property - a youth shelter.
- Sunday 2008-06-01 -35 148 - success
- Joannac, Andi, Nemo, Psud, Kieran and the new Geohash Card Game
- Saturday 2008-05-31 -35,149 - success
- Best expedition so far! (it had a cemetary!)
- Saturday 2008-05-24 -35,148 - failure
- Damn GPS navigation wanted to go via Tumut on fire trails.
About Canberra
Activities
- Play "Spot the Olympic Torch Relay rent-a-crowds"
- Climb the Carillion
- Steal the blinky light from Mt. Ainslie
- Throwing things at ADFA until they chase you
- Picnic at Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station (retired)
- Breaking the law by carrying such dangerous items as fire crackers and "laser" pointers into the New South Welsh portion of our graticule.
Notable Events
- The Annual Tulip Fest AKA Floriade
- Legal Fireworks Purchase Weekend
- Kangaroo Cull of 08
Local Geohashers
Sign up, fellow xkcd hooligans
- Psud AKA Adam has started a mailing list and expects to attend on Saturdays
- Nemo expresses an interest too, hopes to get more involved after the current few months of busy get finished!
- Black Rattism is also an interested party
- Likewise for Somersault 00:59, 22 May 2008 (UTC). *puts up their hand*
- Luke is interested in attending. If not this weekend (may 24) then perhaps the next.
- Llandorin has a toy 4WD he wants to try out (see photos of 2008-05-31).
- Chris is keen
- Cameron is in the area.
- xen will try out his new GPS on saturdays
- 'gim is up for some random travelling
- Kieran is a Canberra resident, originally from a small place near Wodonga.
- Joanna is keen to meet people
- Raphael is in Canberra but relies on buses. You better not screw us up this year, ACTION.
- Terry can attend sometimes and should be able to provide a car seat or two for others.
Mailing List
The Canberra Geohashing mailing list is the main tool we use to organise geohash expeditions and carpooling. Even if you're planning on sneaking to a hash point without letting anyone else know, you can watch the mailing list to see when others are planning on being there.
See here for the list.