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== Geohashes ==
 
== Geohashes ==
  
No known geohashes have been completed in this graticule, making it a [[Virgin Graticule]].
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==Locals==
 
==Locals==
  
 
None known in this region.
 
None known in this region.
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==Participants==
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geohashers who have embarked on an expedition in this remote graticule
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Revision as of 17:12, 10 April 2012

Courtenay Port Alberni Vancouver
Ucluelet Lake Cowichan Victoria
47,-125 Forks, Washington Olympic National Park, Washington

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Today's Location: [Lake Cowichan, BC]

The Lake Cowichan graticule is at latitude 48, longitude -124. A trans-border graticule, it contains parts of Vancouver Island, the southern mouth of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Cape Alava, and northwestern parts of Clallam County. Other than the urban area around Lake Cowichan, there are few people and roads in this area.

Vancouver Island interior hashes in this area are like to be very difficult due to few roads or highways, however, the West Coast Trail does extend up the coast from Port Renfrew, creating some nature areas that would have only moderate difficulty. The Washington state section of this has many more back roads, but is still rough, wild terrain.

Geohashes

  • 2012-04-08 48 -124 First ever in this graticule on Easter Sunday at the north end of Nitinat lake

Locals

None known in this region.

Participants

geohashers who have embarked on an expedition in this remote graticule