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<b>43.021297°, -89.777397°</b><br>
 
<b>43.021297°, -89.777397°</b><br>
Location is just west of Mt. Horeb. See you there!
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I got pretty close. The spot a few hundred yards past the end of a long (1/2 mile?) dead end country road. When I got to the end of the road, there was a farm and a dog and a whole lot of cars. I thought y'all were having a big geohashing party, but then I noticed a few of the guests where in their 70's. Perhaps it was discriminatory on my part, but I tend to think of geohashers as a bit younger than that. I didn't have the cajones to interrupt the family reunion to verify my assessment, so I just turned around and went to the Firehouse Muster in Mt. Horeb. Firetrucks are sweeeeet!
  
 
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Revision as of 01:59, 25 August 2008

Marshfield Wausau Appleton
Sparta Madison, Wisconsin Fond du Lac
Dubuque, Iowa Rockford, Illinois Schaumburg, Illinois

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The city of Madison is the hub of the 43, -89 graticule, but the region covers mostly the area to the north. Madison residents should also consider geohashes in Stoughton to the south.

This graticule also has a Facebook group: Geohashing - Madison, WI

We are just getting going here, and it may take a few weeks to get this site organized, so please be patient. We will try and keep both the Facebook group and this wiki up-to-date with all the same information. If you have any cool ideas or comments, please post them to the Facebook group or the wiki discussion page, as we would like to keep the main wiki page as 'clean' as possible. Thanks.

Participants

Dan Simanek
Info: Student at UW-Madison, will try to make it to coordinates within biking distance of the campus.
Tom Schaffer
Info: Student at UW-Madison, outdoor enthusiast, and Pirate Extraordinaire. I will try to make it to coordinates in this and surrounding graticules accessible by boat.
Bill Minser
Info: Systems Programmer at UW-Madison. Really I live in (42, -89) but how many Janesville hashers can their be?

History

Saturday, August 23th, 2008

43.021297°, -89.777397°
I got pretty close. The spot a few hundred yards past the end of a long (1/2 mile?) dead end country road. When I got to the end of the road, there was a farm and a dog and a whole lot of cars. I thought y'all were having a big geohashing party, but then I noticed a few of the guests where in their 70's. Perhaps it was discriminatory on my part, but I tend to think of geohashers as a bit younger than that. I didn't have the cajones to interrupt the family reunion to verify my assessment, so I just turned around and went to the Firehouse Muster in Mt. Horeb. Firetrucks are sweeeeet!

Saturday, August 11th, 2008

43.091382°, -89.058595°
The weather was perfect and the scene was lovely. The spot was about 75 yards off of a little country road east of Cottage Grove. It was in a valley in a hayfield between two cornfields between two classic farmsteads. I arrived at approx 4:15 and enjoyed the bucolic scene for about 15 minutes before getting back in the car. Explored Cottage Grove on the way back. Town needs a diner.

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

N43°8.9366', W89°55.2777'
This is about half mile south of Hwy 14 and a little more than a mile east of County Hwy H. There is no apparent road access, so if you make the trip, be prepared to walk.