Furthest north I’ve ever been: Seattle, specifically the path running around Green Lake
Furthest west I’ve ever been: Golden Gate Bridge, or more probably some road leading to the Golden Gate Bridge
Furthest south I’ve ever been: US Virgin Islands, probably wherever I went scuba diving
Furthest east I’ve ever been: ferry ride to the UK Virgin Islands
“Most west” seems ill-defined since the Earth loops around, but I have flown US-Japan, Europe-Japan, and US-Europe, which I guess sidesteps the issue since I have therefore inhabited all the longitudes.
furthest north would be somewhere in Scotland (can’t remember if I actually went to John o’ Groats or not?) and furthest south would be Hobart, covered full range of East/West but haven’t visited Africa or South America.
North: Friesoythe, in Niedersachsen South: I think I’ve been to Wellington? If not then somewhere on the North Island of NZ. East: San Francisco West: Köln
North: London
South: Canberra
East: Calais
West: Los Angeles
North: Tromsø, Norway
South: Somewhere in Costa Rica
(For East/West, I’m doing it based on contiguous span, not longitude)
East: Oslo, Norway
West: Tiger leaping gorge in Yunnan province, China
North: Dublin (not counting whatever random spots in the North Atlantic you cross in a US-Europe plane ride)
South: Melbourne
The furthest west I’ve traveled from the prime meridian is Kyoto; the furthest east is Sydney, so I guess technically I’ve hit every latitude too.
North: Stockholm
East: Stockholm
South: Key West, Florida
West: La Push, Washington
North: Norway
South: Florida
East: Austria
West: Texas
Can’t believe I’ve lived my entire life inside this box :(
North: Anchorage, Alaska, USA
(second place in a different continent: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)
South: Akaroa, New Zealand
(second place in a different continent: Cusco, Peru)
East/West: I’ve done a full loop, but if you go by longitude (i.e. split the Earth at the International Date Line) and only count the parts where I was actually touching the Earth:
East: Auckland, New Zealand
(second place in a different continent: Tokyo, Japan)
West: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
(second place in a different continent: Lima, Peru)
I think I win all of these except @stumpyjoepete who’s been to northern Norway.
North: Turku, finland South: Sao Paulo, Brazil East: Helsinki, Finland West: Chengdu, PRC
So there’s a big slice of central Eurasia I have yet to physically be in.
geysir / tampa / berlin (germany) / salem (oregon)