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roadstead


Jun 29, 2007, 8:08 AM
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Washington State DB  (North_America: United_States: Washington)
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I'm going to be doing a little working on the DB for Washington State and would like some input before I get started.

How do you think the state should be broken up in to areas?


If I can help you with your Favorite Washington Crag...Please let me know!


psprings


Jun 29, 2007, 12:54 PM
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Being from Washington (lived in Anacortes growing up... long live Mt Erie!!!), I'd break it up by county. They're all pretty large and seem to be based on region and geographical type land marks.

My 2 cents: I live in utah now, so... take the native-living consensus first :D I miss the green sooo much! Fortunately I have red sandstone to contrast it :Z

Peter

ps- are you just doing rock routes? alpine too? ice? bouldering? A comprehensive DB would be rad... is there a current one now, or are you just using RC.com as the DB?


roadstead


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It would be the whole state, right now it needs to be broken up better than it is...now.Crazy I thought the way Beckey broke up the Cascades in to three sections would work for most of that part of the state.


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David-

Hey, I think that would work for the alpine climbs...

And I was wrong... there are a lot of counties... I was thinking of the regions... check this link out:

http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/..._regions/regions.htm

http://areas.wildernet.com/...AREGIONS&CU_ID=1

Anyway, good luck with that...
Peter


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