This is my ongoing list of Geographic “Extremes” from my life.
North to South total excursion: 48 degrees
West to East total excursion: 141 degrees
Top to Bottom (on land): 16,046 feet
Here’s a map of all of them (click on the map to go to Google Maps)
North – 66.56 degrees
Orbit et Globus, Grimsey Island, Iceland. April 2019; 66.56475690867973, -18.018584640988177Orbit et Globus, Grimsey Island, Iceland. April 2019; 66.56475690867973, -18.018584640988177If we count flying (we do), here we were somewhere north of 68 degrees, over Nunavut, Canada April 2019 on Iceland Air
South: 18.91 degrees
Ka Lae (South Point) Hawaii October 2008: 18.910670, -155.680732
East: -16.85 degrees
Myvatn Hot Springs, Iceland 16.848528 degrees
West: -158.28 degrees
Ka’ena Point, Oahu, Hawaii, 2007, 21.575130439987884, -158.28174971943767
High: 14,460 feet ASL
Mount Elbert, Colorado, 14,460 feet, solo. Personal highpoint
Deep: – 1586 feet below the entrance
Virgil The Turtle’s Greathouse Cave, Montana. 1586 feet below the entrance. 2007