Difference between revisions of "Casa Grande, Arizona"

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*[[2008-12-27 32 -111]] -- Trouble on the initial try, but the hashpoint is reached a few weeks later.
 
*[[2008-12-27 32 -111]] -- Trouble on the initial try, but the hashpoint is reached a few weeks later.
 
*[[2008-12-20 32 -111]] -- Wyle & RoadRunner make their first expedition.
 
*[[2008-12-20 32 -111]] -- Wyle & RoadRunner make their first expedition.
{{Virgin graticule | latitude = 32 | longitude = -111 | date = 2008-12-20 | name = [[User:Wyle & RoadRunner|Wyle & RoadRunner]]}}
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{{Graticule unlocked | latitude = 32 | longitude = -111 | date = 2008-12-20 | name = [[User:Wyle & RoadRunner|Wyle & RoadRunner]]}}
  
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[[Category:Arizona]]
 
[[Category:Arizona]]

Latest revision as of 04:19, 20 March 2024

The Casa Grande, Arizona graticule encompasses its namesake city as well as the western edge and suburbs of Tucson. Saguaro National Park is entirely located within the graticule, as are Tucson Mountain Park and the Ironwood Forest national monument. It is traversed from southeast to northwest by Interstate 10, with Interstate 8 branching off in the northwest corner. Away from this corridor, much of the graticule is remote desert that can be difficult to get to.

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Expeditions

After 2011

2009-2011 - Wyle & RoadRunner

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Wyle & RoadRunner earned the Graticule Unlocked Achievement
by being the first to reach any hashpoint in the (32, -111) graticule, here, on 2008-12-20.