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|w=[[Truckee, California]]
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  | lon= -119
|nw=[[Susanville, California]]
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  | nw = [[Susanville, California]]
|sw=[[Placerville, California]]
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  | = [[Gerlach, Nevada|Gerlach]]
|s=[[South Lake Tahoe, California]]
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  | ne = [[Lovelock, Nevada|Lovelock]]
|n=[[Gerlach, Nevada]]
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  | = [[Truckee, California]]
|ne=[[Lovelock, Nevada]]
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  | name = [[Reno, Nevada|Reno]]
|e=[[Fallon, Nevada]]
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  | = [[Fallon, Nevada|Fallon]]
|se=[[Hawthorne, Nevada]]
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  | sw = [[Placerville, California]]
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  | s  = [[South Lake Tahoe, California]]
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  | se = [[Hawthorne, Nevada|Hawthorne]]
 
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'''Today's Location:'''
 
'''Today's Location:'''
[[http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?date={{LOCALYEAR}}-{{LOCALMONTH}}-{{LOCALDAY2}}&lat=39&long=-119&zoom=9&abs=-1 Reno, NV]]
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[{{Today's location|lat=39|lon=-119|text={{PAGENAME}}}}]
  
The Reno [[graticule]] is at latitude 39, longitude -119.  It completely encloses Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Fernley, Dayton, and Incline Village.  The most extreme northern portions of Yerington are also included, as well as the northeastern third of Lake Tahoe.  There are innumerable small towns, ghost towns, hiking trails, fire roads, and the occasional legal brothel to be found.
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[[Image:Reno.JPG]]
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The {{PAGENAME}} [[graticule]] is at latitude 39, longitude -119.  It completely encloses Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Fernley, Dayton, and Incline Village.  The most extreme northern portions of Yerington are also included, as well as the northeastern third of Lake Tahoe.  There are innumerable small towns, ghost towns, hiking trails, fire roads, and the occasional legal brothel to be found.
  
 
The graticule is about 90% land, albeit mountainous.  Rock climbers, hikers, ATV enthusiasts, and fans of stark desert landscapes will enjoy geohashing here.  On the recreational water bodies front, the graticule encloses Lahontan Reservoir, Washoe Lake, the southern half of Pyramid Lake, and the aforementioned portion of Lake Tahoe.   
 
The graticule is about 90% land, albeit mountainous.  Rock climbers, hikers, ATV enthusiasts, and fans of stark desert landscapes will enjoy geohashing here.  On the recreational water bodies front, the graticule encloses Lahontan Reservoir, Washoe Lake, the southern half of Pyramid Lake, and the aforementioned portion of Lake Tahoe.   
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== People ==
 
== People ==
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*[[User:Zebburkeconte]]
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*[[User:Fo0bar]] - Reno.
 
*[[User:Moose_Hole]] - Washoe Valley, will try to get to Saturday meetups, if I'm not sleeping.
 
*[[User:Moose_Hole]] - Washoe Valley, will try to get to Saturday meetups, if I'm not sleeping.
 
*[[User:Paveman]] - Sparks.  Will try to get to Saturday meetups, if the location is reasonably accessible.
 
*[[User:Paveman]] - Sparks.  Will try to get to Saturday meetups, if the location is reasonably accessible.
 
*[[User:Tashabot]] - Doesn't have a car right now but will bike to anywhere reasonably near Carson City.
 
*[[User:Tashabot]] - Doesn't have a car right now but will bike to anywhere reasonably near Carson City.
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*[[User:Blunger1]] - Brand new to Geohashing. Will be trying it out in the Reno-Sparks area.
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== Expeditions ==
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'''[[2023-10-08 39 -119]]''' -- Wild horses can't keep [[user:Michael5000|Michael5000]] from the south Reno hashpoint.
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'''[[2013-10-18 39 -119]]''' -- [[User:Zebburkeconte|Zebburkeconte]] succeeds again, in a mall parking lot.
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'''[[2013-10-09 39 -119]]''' -- [[User:Zebburkeconte|Zebburkeconte]] visits a spot east of Carson City.
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'''[[2013-09-30 39 -119]]''' -- [[User:Zebburkeconte|Zebburkeconte]] doesn't make it to the hashpoint, although others in the party do.
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'''[[2013-09-02 39 -119]]''' -- [[User:Zebburkeconte|Zebburkeconte]] visits a housing development north of Reno.
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== 2008 ==
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{{User:Ironiridis/daily
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|dt=[[2008-07-04_39_-119|2008-07-04]]
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|spot=Grayslake Road, south Reno
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|coords=39.413007, -119.731143
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|drivetime=19 min
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|drivedist=11 miles
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|drivefrom={{PAGENAME}}}}
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:The 4th of July location is actually in Reno, near a road!
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{{User:Ironiridis/daily
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|dt=[[2008-06-21_39_-119|2008-06-21]]
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|spot=Western Pyramid Lake
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|coords=39.979317, -119.613963
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|drivetime=55 min
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|drivedist=39.5 miles
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|drivefrom={{PAGENAME}}}}
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:This looks like it's actually in the lake.  There seems to be a nearby campsite, so we may be able to borrow a boat or I may be able to find a small raft in my garage.  Perhaps we could use the [[38,-119]] ([[South Lake Tahoe, California]]) graticule instead?
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{{User:Ironiridis/daily
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|dt=[[2008-06-15_39_-119|2008-06-15]]
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|spot=Northwest tip of Rattlesnake Mountain, toward the base but on a cliff face
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|coords=39.806746, -119.038887
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|drivetime=12 min
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|drivedist=5 miles
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|drivefrom={{PAGENAME}}}}
  
== Upcoming Meetups ==
 
== Previous Meetups ==
 
<!-- Thank you, Ironiridis, for the template! -->
 
 
{{User:Ironiridis/daily
 
{{User:Ironiridis/daily
 
|dt=[[2008-06-14_39_-119|2008-06-14]]
 
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|drivetime=58 min
 
|drivetime=58 min
 
|drivedist=54 miles
 
|drivedist=54 miles
|drivefrom=Reno, NV}}
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We could get sand in our shoes this Saturday.  Follow Interstate 80 to exit 65.  If we need an alternate, how about Brimm's in Fernley?  [[Talk:2008-06-14_39_-119|Check the meetup's talk page for planning information]].
 
  
 
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|drivetime=1h 12min
 
|drivetime=1h 12min
 
|drivedist=49 miles
 
|drivedist=49 miles
|drivefrom=Reno, NV}}
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While I'm sure there's a shortcut from the Lahontan Reservoir, most hashers will likely follow Gas Line Road from US 95 Alternate.  Swimming gear might be a worthwhile thing to bring, what with the lake right there and all.
 
  
 
{{User:Ironiridis/daily
 
{{User:Ironiridis/daily
|dt=2008-05-31
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|dt=[[2008-05-31_39_-119|2008-05-31]]
 
|spot=Ranch land northwest of Yerington
 
|spot=Ranch land northwest of Yerington
 
|coords=39.0374870832648067, -119.2812664767643918
 
|coords=39.0374870832648067, -119.2812664767643918
 
|drivetime=2h
 
|drivetime=2h
 
|drivedist=83 miles
 
|drivedist=83 miles
|drivefrom=Reno, NV}}
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Follow Luzier Lane past the end of the pavement, unless there's another "Private Property: No Trespassing" sign.  [[user:Paveman]] will once again try to bring coffee.  Weather looks like it won't be a problem, but if private property is a problem, [http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&q=restaurants&near=Yerington,+NV&fb=1&view=text&latlng=16666838151652296375 The Stage Shop Restaurant] looks like a decent alternative.
 
  
 
{{User:Ironiridis/daily
 
{{User:Ironiridis/daily
|dt=2008-05-26
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|dt=[[2008-05-26_39_-119|2008-05-26]]
 
|spot=Ranch land northeast of Spanish Springs
 
|spot=Ranch land northeast of Spanish Springs
 
|coords=39.673128, -119.607309
 
|coords=39.673128, -119.607309
 
|drivetime=1h
 
|drivetime=1h
 
|drivedist=21 miles
 
|drivedist=21 miles
|drivefrom=Reno, NV}}
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|drivefrom={{PAGENAME}}}}
The [http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?date=2008-05-26&lat=39&long=-120&zoom=15&abs=1 official mapping tool] puts the location off of Lesaka Court, an unpaved road linked to an unpaved road.  The weather will not be cooperative, so I suggest the Port of Subs on Pyramid Highway and La Posada Drive as an alternative.
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== Achievements ==
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{{Graticule unlocked|latitude=39|longitude=-119|date=2008-05-31|name=[[user:Paveman]]}}
  
 
== Getting Around ==
 
== Getting Around ==
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* "The boundaries between grazing allotments are fenced as are the boundaries between public and private land. On higher volume roads there will be a "cattle-guard" on the road which is passable by vehicles but not by cattle. Lower volume roads will have a gate across the road. Always leave the gate in the same condition as you found it - if open leave it open, if closed make sure you close it behind you. Gates leading into private land will sometimes be locked or marked with a "No Trespassing" sign, in which case you should respect the property owner's wishes and find another way to get where you want to go." (Source: [http://wikitravel.org/en/Nevada])
 
* "The boundaries between grazing allotments are fenced as are the boundaries between public and private land. On higher volume roads there will be a "cattle-guard" on the road which is passable by vehicles but not by cattle. Lower volume roads will have a gate across the road. Always leave the gate in the same condition as you found it - if open leave it open, if closed make sure you close it behind you. Gates leading into private land will sometimes be locked or marked with a "No Trespassing" sign, in which case you should respect the property owner's wishes and find another way to get where you want to go." (Source: [http://wikitravel.org/en/Nevada])
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:42, 9 April 2024

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Today's Location: [Reno, Nevada]

Reno.JPG

The Reno, Nevada graticule is at latitude 39, longitude -119. It completely encloses Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Fernley, Dayton, and Incline Village. The most extreme northern portions of Yerington are also included, as well as the northeastern third of Lake Tahoe. There are innumerable small towns, ghost towns, hiking trails, fire roads, and the occasional legal brothel to be found.

The graticule is about 90% land, albeit mountainous. Rock climbers, hikers, ATV enthusiasts, and fans of stark desert landscapes will enjoy geohashing here. On the recreational water bodies front, the graticule encloses Lahontan Reservoir, Washoe Lake, the southern half of Pyramid Lake, and the aforementioned portion of Lake Tahoe.

All the interested northern Nevada people -- bring friends, games and water.


People

  • User:Zebburkeconte
  • User:Fo0bar - Reno.
  • User:Moose_Hole - Washoe Valley, will try to get to Saturday meetups, if I'm not sleeping.
  • User:Paveman - Sparks. Will try to get to Saturday meetups, if the location is reasonably accessible.
  • User:Tashabot - Doesn't have a car right now but will bike to anywhere reasonably near Carson City.
  • User:Blunger1 - Brand new to Geohashing. Will be trying it out in the Reno-Sparks area.

Expeditions

2023-10-08 39 -119 -- Wild horses can't keep Michael5000 from the south Reno hashpoint.

2013-10-18 39 -119 -- Zebburkeconte succeeds again, in a mall parking lot.

2013-10-09 39 -119 -- Zebburkeconte visits a spot east of Carson City.

2013-09-30 39 -119 -- Zebburkeconte doesn't make it to the hashpoint, although others in the party do.

2013-09-02 39 -119 -- Zebburkeconte visits a housing development north of Reno.

2008

The 4th of July location is actually in Reno, near a road!
This looks like it's actually in the lake. There seems to be a nearby campsite, so we may be able to borrow a boat or I may be able to find a small raft in my garage. Perhaps we could use the 38,-119 (South Lake Tahoe, California) graticule instead?

Achievements

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user:Paveman earned the Graticule Unlocked Achievement
by being the first to reach any hashpoint in the (39, -119) graticule, here, on 2008-05-31.

Getting Around

While Nevadans are familiar with the basic rules of BLM lands, some things bear repeating.

  • "The boundaries between grazing allotments are fenced as are the boundaries between public and private land. On higher volume roads there will be a "cattle-guard" on the road which is passable by vehicles but not by cattle. Lower volume roads will have a gate across the road. Always leave the gate in the same condition as you found it - if open leave it open, if closed make sure you close it behind you. Gates leading into private land will sometimes be locked or marked with a "No Trespassing" sign, in which case you should respect the property owner's wishes and find another way to get where you want to go." (Source: [1])