Difference between revisions of "Slave Lake, Alberta"

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(Back to inactive status for Slave Lake, until someone else goes there.)
(I won a ribbon for Slave Lake!)
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*2008-08-19 - The hash is '''right on a road''' but it's 75 km away.
 
*2008-08-19 - The hash is '''right on a road''' but it's 75 km away.
 
*[[2008-08-21 55 -114|2008-08-21]] - First successful geohash in the graticule.
 
*[[2008-08-21 55 -114|2008-08-21]] - First successful geohash in the graticule.
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== Local Geohashers ==
 
== Local Geohashers ==

Revision as of 03:47, 10 February 2009

mosquitoes bears mosquitoes
Utikuma Lake Slave Lake, Alberta Calling Lake
Whitecourt Barrhead Athabaska

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Aerial view of the southern portion of the Slave Lake graticule

The Slave Lake, Alberta graticule is at 55, -114. There's Slave Lake, which has a small airport, and a highway. And there's part of Lesser Slave Lake. And mosquitoes. And bears.

Activities

If you are lucky enough to be in this graticule in mid-July, you can attend the Alberta Open Sandsculpture Championships.

Expeditions

Notable Events

  • 2008-08-19 - The hash is right on a road but it's 75 km away.
  • 2008-08-21 - First successful geohash in the graticule.
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The Slave Lake graticule (55 -114) earned the Mostly Active Graticule achievement
for the month of August 2008 in the category coordinates reached by being the location of 4 successful expeditions.

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Local Geohashers

Robyn is here for the month of August 2008. It's going to be a lucky day that I get to a geohash.