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Revision as of 16:54, 5 May 2012

Kentville Truro New Glasgow
Bridgewater Halifax Tangier
Port Mouton 43,-63 43,-62

Today's location: not yet announced

The Halifax graticule is at latitude 44, longitude -63. It includes much of the HRM area, but unfortunately for those that do not have access to boats, also consists of a large amount of the Atlantic Ocean. A fantastical number of destinations will be located far from any roads. FAR from roads. Take your satellite phones, flints, and six days worth of KD rations.

Home of St. Mary's and Dalhousie universities, the city of lakes Dartmouth, Halifax international airport and the Halifax Citadel this is usually one of the first cities visited by people flying to the Maritimes. Especially during the summer when the buskers festival and the Atlantic Jazz Festival is in town.

Geohashes

There have been no valid geohashes on official xkcd meetup days.

64.29% of geohashes in the Halifax graticule have been over water, since the algorithm was posted. (updated 17 June 2008)

2012-04-08 44 -63

Expedition List

2012-05-05

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  1. Arrow4.png freyja, martha, Joshua Bearden — Today's hash is in an area labelled (by Google) as Mt. Uniacke Gold Mines. ... — Thwarted

Locals

AstroDave 00:28, 30 May 2008 (UTC)

AndyV 15:00, 31 May 2008 (UTC)

Joshua Bearden

Ashley Morton