Difference between revisions of "Fairbanks, Alaska"

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|map = <map lat="64" lon="-147" />
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  | lat= 64
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  | lon= -147
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  | nw = [[Livengood, Alaska|Livengood]]
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  | n = [[Chatanika, Alaska|Chatanika]]
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  | ne = [[Chena Hot Springs, Alaska|Chena Hot Springs]]
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  | w = [[Ester, Alaska|Ester]]
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  | name = [[Fairbanks, Alaska|Fairbanks]]
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  | e = [[Salcha, Alaska|Salcha]]
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  | sw = [[Cantwell, Alaska|Cantwell]]
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  | s = [[Mount Deborah, Alaska|Mount Deborah]]
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  | se = [[Fort Greely, Alaska|Fort Greely]]
 
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== Description ==  
 
== Description ==  
The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairbanks%2C_ak Fairbanks, AK] [[graticule]] is at latitude 64, longitude -147.  It includes the majority of the populated areas of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairbanks_North_Star_Borough%2C_Alaska Fairbanks North Star Borough], as well as a large portion of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanana_River Tanana River] and the Tanana Flats south of Fairbanks.
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The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairbanks%2C_ak Fairbanks, AK] [[graticule]] is at  
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{{Today's location|lat=64|lon=-147|text=latitude 64, longitude -147}}.  It includes the majority of the populated areas of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairbanks_North_Star_Borough%2C_Alaska Fairbanks North Star Borough], as well as a large portion of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanana_River Tanana River] and the Tanana Flats south of Fairbanks.
  
 
As of May 2008, the Fairbanks graticule is the northernmost active graticule in North America.
 
As of May 2008, the Fairbanks graticule is the northernmost active graticule in North America.
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== Local Geohashers ==
 
== Local Geohashers ==
 
* [[User:Cpt. Funkaho|Tom]]
 
* [[User:Cpt. Funkaho|Tom]]
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* [[User:Nutsenmai|nutsenmai]]
  
 
==Geohashes==
 
==Geohashes==
[[2008-05-21 64 -147]] In the foothills of the Alaska Range, about 60 miles south of Fairbanks.
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*[http://geohashing.info/s/64,-147/2007-05-21 2008-05-21 64 -147] - In the foothills of the Alaska Range, about 60 miles south of Fairbanks.
 
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*[http://geohashing.info/s/64,-147/2007-05-22 2008-05-22 64 -147] - On a hilltop slightly west of Gilmore Dome, near Last Chance Creek.
[[2008-05-22 64 -147]] On a hilltop slightly west of Gilmore Dome, near Last Chance Creek.
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*[http://geohashing.info/s/64,-147/2007-05-23 2008-05-23 64 -147] - In the middle of the Fort Wainwright Training Range, about 35 miles due south of Fairbanks in the Tanana Flats.
 
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*[http://geohashing.info/s/64,-147/2007-05-24 2008-05-24 64 -147] - In the foothills of the Alaska Range again, about 60 miles south of Fairbanks.
[[2008-05-23 64 -147]] In the middle of the Fort Wainwright Training Range, about 35 miles due south of Fairbanks in the Tanana Flats.
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*[http://geohashing.info/s/64,-147/2007-05-25 2008-05-25 64 -147] - On a ridge overlooking the Little Chena River, northwest of Two Rivers.
 
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*[http://geohashing.info/s/64,-147/2007-05-26 2008-05-26 64 -147] - In the Tanana Flats, a few miles SW of North Pole, in the Fort Wainwright Training Range.
[[2008-05-24 64 -147]] In the foothills of the Alaska Range again, about 60 miles south of Fairbanks.
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*[http://geohashing.info/s/64,-147/2007-05-27 2008-05-27 64 -147] - A few miles southwest of Salcha in the Tanana Flats/Fort Wainwright Training Range.
 
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*[http://geohashing.info/s/64,-147/2007-05-28 2008-05-28 64 -147] - In the Moose Creek area between North Pole and Eielson, close to the Eielson Farm Road.  This is the first point to which access appears possible since geohashing began.
[[2008-05-25 64 -147]] On a ridge overlooking the Little Chena River, northwest of Two Rivers.
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*[[2012-07-01 64 -147]] - In Fairbanks, reached by [[User:NCommander|NCommander]]
 
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*[[2012-11-08 64 -147]] - In Fairbanks, reached by [[User:Nutsenmai|Nutsenmai]], [[User:Nycti|Nycti]] and [[User:Penny|Penny]]
[[2008-05-26 64 -147]] In the Tanana Flats, a few miles SW of North Pole, in the Fort Wainwright Training Range.
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*[[2012-11-28 64 -147]] - North-West of Fairbanks, reached by [[User:Orbatos|Orbatos]], [[User:Nutsenmai|Nutsenmai]], [[User:Nycti|Nycti]] and [[User:Penny|Penny]]
 
 
[[2008-05-27 64 -147]] A few miles southwest of Salcha in the Tanana Flats/Fort Wainwright Training Range.
 
 
 
[[2008-05-28 64 -147]] In the Moose Creek area between North Pole and Eielson, close to the Eielson Farm Road.  This is the first point to which access appears possible since geohashing began.
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 01:52, 20 March 2024

Livengood Chatanika Chena Hot Springs
Ester Fairbanks Salcha
Cantwell Mount Deborah Fort Greely

Today's location: not yet announced

Description

The Fairbanks, AK graticule is at latitude 64, longitude -147. It includes the majority of the populated areas of the Fairbanks North Star Borough, as well as a large portion of the Tanana River and the Tanana Flats south of Fairbanks.

As of May 2008, the Fairbanks graticule is the northernmost active graticule in North America.

Accessibility

The vast majority of the Fairbanks graticule is undeveloped and not easily accessible by road or river. Approximately two-thirds of the graticule lies south of the Tanana River in an area which is extremely difficult to access due both to the lack of any land-based transportation access and also to the fact that two-thirds of the graticule's land south of the Tanana River is closed to public access because of its status as a bombing/artillery/exercise range for the Fort Wainwright Army post.

Even in the graticule's land north of the Tanana River, access to a majority of land is quite difficult due to the limited penetration and density of roads in the graticule. While the geographic features in the Fairbanks graticule do not make reaching the meetup point impossible, they do present a major challenge to anyone attempting to reach the meetup point, and for this reason, any individuals who reach the specified coordinates are to be congratulated, to say nothing of groups who do so.

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