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  • ...he largest obstacle, as the Wasatch Mountains cut right through the center of the graticule, but mountains are traversable. ...ke graticule, or that are in areas out of range of most SLC geohashers, we may opt to meet in these graticules instead.
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  • ...n suburbs. There are few terrain obstacles, but much of the southern half of the graticule has a sparse road network. ...0-03-17 Tuesday]] Half a mile off my normal riding route that I ride every day.
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  • ...e on private property, and meeting at the nearest public road intersection may be advisable. ...t gas prices. Unfortunately I already have plans for this coming Saturday (May 24, 2008), but will check the coordinates for next Saturday and see how it
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  • ...encloses most of the Puget Sound and essentially encompasses the major hub of western Washington. ...5-09]] -- Arroyo Beach Place, downhill from the Arbor Heights neighborhood of West Seattle.
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  • ...delphia. In addition, other than Raritan Bay, there are no large sections of water. ...generated, is located in this graticule. On {{egl|2019-02-04|40|-74|text=2019-02-04}}, the hash location fell approximately six blocks from it.
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  • ...Fkmlz.php%3Flat%3D42%26lon%3D-71&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=9 Overview in Google Maps] (may be slow at first request) ...known graticules to span 4 US states, though it just barely contains parts of Connecticut and Rhode Island.
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  • ...2° to 53° latitude, and from 0° to 1° longitude. It contains the city of Cambridge, and several smaller towns including King's Lynn, Wisbech, Thetfo ...ers to the north and east as well, and new hashers and meetups in any part of the graticule are most definitely welcome. Meetups are always good!
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  • ...ping Norton, Oxfordshire|Chipping Norton]] to the north, and the outskirts of [[Wikipedia:Reading, Berkshire|Reading]] (although not Reading town centre) ...in reverse date order. Here is a [[:Category:Meetup_in_52_-1|complete list of expeditions in the graticule]] without descriptive details.
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  • This graticule is located at [[-37,145]]. The majority of Melbourne's urban area is evenly divided between two [[graticule]]s, with t ...ocation falls within {{coords|-37.294444|145.902778|text=Falls Rd}}, south of Eildon, the [[Globalhash]] is in a nearby graticule. [http://www.drwilco.ne
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  • :''For the state of Pacific Northwest state, see [[Washington]].'' |name = [[Washington (West), District of Columbia|Washington (West)]]
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  • ...part of Morecambe Bay. Anyone wishing to go exploring these risky bodies of waters should seek local expert safety advice. That said, there is the Leed * [[User:Angel|Angel]] lives just off the northern edge, in Lancaster, but may occasionally walk over the boundary (and visits family near Wigan, Preston
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  • ...value of your graticule's latitude in degrees, and H = the size of your domicile in square metres, then the probability P is represented by th ...me apartment dweller in [[Vardø, Norway]] (latitude 70°) has a chance of around one in 46,000,000.
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  • ...o it's a "coin toss" whether or not you can reach coordinates on any given day. The north coast is in sea area Humber. The east is Thames. ...very flat. Other areas include low rolling hills. This easy terrain, full of public footpaths, is balanced by coastal mud flats and salt marshes which c
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  • ...rithm]] states that in such cases, the opening price from the previous day of active trading should be used. ...ay are observed by the NYSE on the preceding Friday (except for New Year's Day), and those which fall on Sunday are observed on the following Monday.
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  • ...ttemberg, except for a 6.2 km<sup>2</sup> piece (=0.075% of the graticule) of Bayern (Bavaria). Geographically, about one half of the graticule are formed of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwäbische_Alb Schwäbische Alb], an el
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  • ...value of your graticule's latitude in degrees, and H&nbsp;=&nbsp;the size of your workplace in square metres, then the probability P is represented by t ...he same office drone in [[Vardø, Norway]] (latitude 70&deg;) has a chance of around one in 1,840,000.
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  • ...ed by yourself is not allowed. Monocycles, unicycles, trikes, and scooters may also belong to this achievement, as do skateboards and longboards as long a ...te back to the start than the one you took to the hash (and the two halves of the route do not touch, cross, or coincide anywhere except beginning and en
    16 KB (2,241 words) - 07:24, 8 September 2023
  • ...e an electronic camera to document your expedition, but the actual finding of the hashpoint must be done without electronic equipment such as GPS devices ...areas where the day's location is in the middle of a forest or field, you may have to be more cunning and use a tape measure, compass, sextant and/or oth
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  • ...wing the date and the location of each of your hashes. Needing the correct day, the Multihash achievement can not be claimed for a retro hashpoint. The Multihash achievement could require traveling more than 150 miles in one day, or not require travel at all, depending on your location. This achievemen
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  • ...reached ('''partly or wholly''') by bike or similar vehicles. As such, it may include any expedition during which the geohashers cycled any distance in a Geohashers are listed in descending order of total cumulative distance cycled, and expeditions for each hasher are liste
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  • [[File:49 8 as of 1681.jpg|200px|left|thumb|49 8 as of 1681]] ...mberg after the capital Stuttgart), it is also located in the exact center of this graticule.
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  • ...hsen (Saxony, less than 2% of the graticule) and about 2 square kilometers of Sachsen-Anhalt (Saxony-Anhalt). According to [[Land usage]], the chance for your hash to fall into one of the following areas is:
    16 KB (2,273 words) - 00:42, 8 May 2024
  • ...ithin closer walking distance of the geohash. Driving your car to the base of a mountain containing the geohash and walking all the way up does not count ...alify for this achievement, even if your friends push your wheelchair part of the way.
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  • ...ns" vs "coordinates reached" and "most active of all time" vs "most active of the month" *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]).
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  • '''Note:''' Due to its subjective nature, you may claim this ribbon, if you can justify it with a '''good story.''' ...h our geohashes, so we have no objective means of comparing the triviality of one geohash against another. Take this achievement and add your expedition
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  • ...hievement may be earned by reaching a hash point in the first light of the day. If you are living in the wrong time zone, this might be achievable only on ...of sunrise for this exact location (Should the sun be obscured by a flock of giant red spiders or similar).
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  • ...s almost the complete Naturpark Weserbergland and the Steinhuder Meer, one of Germany's biggest lakes. According to the [[Land usage]] tool, the terrain of this graticule is divided as follows:
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  • [[file:road end 1 small.jpg|thumb|Reaching a globalhash may be very challenging, even if it does fall near your graticule.]] ...algorithm can also be used to generate a single point on the globe instead of one for each [[graticule]] and this award celebrates those lucky or mad eno
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  • Take this achievement when you reach the day's coordinates while supported by a bridge or bridgelike structure. The brid ...n]], so try not to look too depressed if the GPS will not zero at the edge of the bridge. Geohashers who fall past the railings would be extremely sad, s
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  • ...oddity of the whole idea. Hopefully it helps share a little of the spirit of geohashing around. Please add your own discoveries if you think they fit (o ...faster. Something more powerful. Something more attuned to the dark forces of combustion. Something with a built-in navigation system. The dark side make
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  • == Interactive Map of All Expeditions == ...ers are colored grey. Click on the marker to see the name and participants of the expedition.
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  • This graticule is located at [[-37,144]]. The majority of Melbourne's urban area is evenly divided between two [[graticule]]s, with t ...ocation falls within {{coords|-37.294444|145.902778|text=Falls Rd}}, south of Eildon, the [[Globalhash]] is in a nearby graticule. [http://www.drwilco.ne
    31 KB (4,916 words) - 10:42, 2 April 2024
  • [[:Template:Geohashing Day]] {{Template:Geohashing Day}}
    6 KB (906 words) - 17:22, 21 May 2023
  • [[:Template:A Tale of Two Hashes challenge]] [[:Template:A Tale of Two Hashes]]
    39 KB (5,169 words) - 23:53, 27 April 2024
  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...ge now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/Australasia instead of the All Graticules page.
    30 KB (3,380 words) - 17:56, 6 March 2020
  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...s page now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/Eurasia instead of the All Graticules page.
    361 KB (31,289 words) - 18:00, 8 October 2022
  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/North_America instead of the All Graticules page.
    387 KB (38,353 words) - 14:15, 29 January 2021
  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...s page now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/Eurasia instead of the All Graticules page.
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  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...is page now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/Africa instead of the All Graticules page.
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  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...ge now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/Australasia instead of the All Graticules page.
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  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...ge now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/Australasia instead of the All Graticules page.
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  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/South_America instead of the All Graticules page.
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  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...is page now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/Oceans instead of the All Graticules page.
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  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...is page now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/Oceans instead of the All Graticules page.
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  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...is page now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/Oceans instead of the All Graticules page.
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  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...is page now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/Oceans instead of the All Graticules page.
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  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...is page now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/Oceans instead of the All Graticules page.
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  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/North_America instead of the All Graticules page.
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  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...age now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/Antarctica instead of the All Graticules page.
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  • ==Welcome to [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]]'s Great Hall of Pointless Geohashing Statistics!== *[[Washington (West), District of Columbia]]: 2 (2-0)
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