Christchurch, New Zealand
From Geo Hashing
Today's Location: [Christchurch, NZ]
| Greymouth | Hanmer Springs | Kaikoura |
| Ashburton | Christchurch | Le Bons Bay |
| Timaru | -44,172 | -44,173 |
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The Christchurch graticule is at latitude -43, longitude 172
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[edit] Geohashes
[edit] 2009-11-04 -43 172
On a gravel road between Woodend and Rangiora.
[edit] 2008-10-16 -43 172
Very close to the University of Canterbury.
[edit] 2008-07-05 -43 172
Ecksoh suggested a new meet-up point by dragging it near the city, closing her eyes, squiggling the mouse around a little, and setting it down. The meet-up had previously been planned for the ocean. It looks like it's in the southeast-ish.
[edit] 2008-06-15 -43 172
Nice day at the beach for Evil Monkey. Turns out I missed Maximus by only a few minutes. After staying at the hash for about ten minutes, biked up to Bottle Lake Forest Park for some mountain biking.
[edit] 2008-06-11 -43 172
Close to town so Evil Monkey hopped on his bike.
[edit] 31 May & 1 and 2 June
Unfortunately the geohashes for Saturday, Sunday and Monday are once again far outside the city of Christchurch and the bus system. Evil Monkey also has a cold and so doesn't feel like trying to bike to them. Some have tried: 2008-05-31
[edit] Saturday 24 May 2008
Saturday's GeoHash was here, it looked like it is halfway up a hill, and it's hard to tell where the Popper Road ends, could be a 1km walk, possibly even worth a MNIMB Award.
UPDATE: It turned out to be more difficult with Phire having to be rescued by the police. Did not help that the track is no longer maintained by DOC.
[edit] Gallery
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[edit] Locals
- Phire
- sarah_briarmoss
- Super_ben
- ecksoh
- gregh
- Evil Monkey
- Yellow Onion
- UCanDance
- Gorgoth
- ForkInTheSocket
- Maksymilian
- Rabid-Monkey
- BuffyNZ
[edit] Useful links
Metrocard: A prepay swipe card for the Metro Transport System in Christchurch. It includes various bus routes, a water ferry and hopefully a train in the near future and Portal/wormholes in the far future. http://www.metroinfo.org.nz
