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lucky1
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Latitude Longitude Finder...

Post by lucky1 »

Cool site to determine your latitude/longitude.

http://terrill.ca/maps/finder/

So...here's where I hang my hat (I think).
50.231394907552875, -119.1690444946289

Now if only they could exactly tell us our zone! :lol:

Anybody else?
Barb


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Post by Okanagan desert-palms »

Barb as near as I can figure using the site i am 49.82 Lat 119.48 Lng. zone 6 b.
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6b-7a
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(49.243603762131194, -124.0854263305664)

Cheers, Barrie.
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Post by lucky1 »

Another search showed me living at my neighbor's. :lol: :lol:
Apparently accuracy may vary.

Still wish it could give us accurate zone! That would be useful.
Barb
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Post by Barrie »

USDA zones are over rated. Biogeoclimactic sub-zones are a bit closer to reality although microregions within a certain subzone can be somewhat different.

Cheers, Barrie.
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Post by lucky1 »

I was dreaming...hoping that lat long coordinates could actually create zonal microclimate numbers.
One day...

Barb
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