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More Info: Supercharging.Life database

This is a friendly contest for Tesla owners to track the number of unique public Superchargers where they have charged

- "Supercharger count" is the number of unique public Superchargers where you have charged (just being there does not count), whether or not you were the person plugging in the vehicle (such as a Valet Parking garage or a Passenger) and whether or not it was your own personal vehicle (such as a rental, a loaner, or a friend's Tesla) as long as you were the one who drove >50% of the distance to reach the charger(s).
- The list of chargers in the supercharging.life database are the ones included in the game. If you think one should be added or removed from the list, let us know.
- Only chargers available to the public without special permission are included in the game.
- Chargers not connected to the grid are not counted.
- Doublet locations like the North/South Supercharger 'pairs' in CT, ME, NH, etc. count as individual locations.
- More than 1 charger at the same address, such as Lenox Square Mall (Atlanta, GA) or Montgomery Mall (Bethesda, MD) count as individual locations when they appear as a separate location on the Tesla Nav screen.
- Inactive competitors will be archived and removed from the leaderboard. Just post an update to be reactivated.

See Supercharging.Life database for info on how to post your own visits to the database (preferred), or post your locations with date visited to this thread and one of the admins will update your list for you. All visits must be posted to this thread - not just entered in supercharging.life. If you are the first in the game to visit a supercharger location, please post to the thread as soon as you can so others know it has been visited.
 
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Check-ins for 2023-08-22
- Princeton, BC (#1507)
- Osoyoos, BC (#1508)
- Penticton, BC (#1509)
- West Kelowna, BC (#1510)
- Kelowna, BC (#1511)
- Vernon, BC (#1512)
- Salmon Arm, BC (#1513)

Saw some blue sky on the route today. I should probably go out and take some pictures as it is beautiful in Salmon Arm. Previously all I would be taking pictures of would have been smoke or a red Sun.
Congrats on 1500 and re-taking 6th. My reign was only three weeks so I don't have the buckle to pass on.
 
Day 16: 219 miles. Day trip out to Magog and Sherbrooke.

A nice leisurely drive today. We spent several hours in Sherbrooke walking (me on the scooter) around the lake using their excellent walking trails that cover many miles along the river.

Check-ins for 2023-08-21
- Magog, QC (#1262)
- Sherbrooke, QC (#1263)
- Brossard, QC (#1264)

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Some of the artwork/sculptures that surround the lake.
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THe plaque below says:
"In 1967, for the 10th anniversary of Confederation, several cities organized major events. Montreal hosted the World's Fair "Man and His World," and Sherbrooke hosted the 10th World Water Ski Championships.

On this occasion, participants from 25 countries competed on the lake fed by the Magog River. The lake now bears the name Lac des Nations in honour of this event."
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Day 17, 447 miles. Bernadette spent the day sightseeing in Montreal while cleared the superchargers around Ottawa and as many along the Montreal/Toronto leg as I could to reduce the number I need to hit on Thursday, as I'll be under some time constraints. No hunting tomorrow. Bernadette flies back to DC tomorrow night. Thursday, I'll transit to Toronto for a few days.

Check-ins for 2023-08-22
- Casselman, ON (#1265)
- Ottawa, ON (#1266)
- Nepean - Robertson Rd, ON (#1267)
- Perth, ON (#1268)
- Kingston, ON (#1269)
- Kingston - Dalton Ave, ON (#1270)
- Gananoque, ON (#1271)
- Kemptville, ON (#1272)
- Pointe Claire, QC (#1273)

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Check-ins for 2023-08-21
- Seattle - 1201 2nd Avenue, WA (#1480)
- Blaine, WA (#1481)
- Surrey - 160th St, BC (#1482)
- Surrey - 152 St, BC (#1483)
- Tsawwassen, BC (#1484)
- Delta, BC (#1485)
- Richmond - Steveston Hwy, BC (#1486)
- Richmond, BC (#1487)
- Vancouver - Pacific Centre, BC (#1488)
- Vancouver - Burrard St, BC (#1489)
- North Vancouver - Lonsdale Ave, BC (#1490)
- Burnaby, BC (#1491)
- Coquitlam - Lougheed Hwy, BC (#1492)
- Surrey, BC (#1493)
- Surrey - 104 Ave, BC (#1494)
- Maple Ridge - Dewdney Trunk Road, BC (#1495)
- Langley, BC (#1496)
- Abbotsford, BC (#1497)
- Chilliwack - Luckakuck Way, BC (#1498)
- Hope, BC (#1499)
- Hope - Klassen Rd, BC (#1500)
- Merritt - De Wolf Way, BC (#1501)
- Merritt, BC (#1502)
- Merritt - Airport Rd, BC (#1503)
- Kamloops, BC (#1504)
- Kamloops - Notre Dame Dr, BC (#1505)
- Kamloops - Powwow Trail, BC (#1506)

Easy peasy with a few built in traffic patterns that were anti. Construction is always an issue as it falls off heading into frozen ground.


Tesla,
for shame that you don’t have the two Vancouver garages in the Nav. They are middling difficult to find, if you lack other scoping skills. Come to find out I had to enter the address in the Nav for all three. And still had to search diff levels.
it must have a free fee garage day, no need to have a credit card out.

@PLUS EV and @JSergeant, had I not woke up at 4:15am to make 1201 work, I would have been calling you in as insiders!
Congratulations!
 
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Day 17, 447 miles. Bernadette spent the day sightseeing in Montreal while cleared the superchargers around Ottawa and as many along the Montreal/Toronto leg as I could to reduce the number I need to hit on Thursday, as I'll be under some time constraints. No hunting tomorrow. Bernadette flies back to DC tomorrow night. Thursday, I'll transit to Toronto for a few days.

Check-ins for 2023-08-22
- Casselman, ON (#1265)
- Ottawa, ON (#1266)
- Nepean - Robertson Rd, ON (#1267)
- Perth, ON (#1268)
- Kingston, ON (#1269)
- Kingston - Dalton Ave, ON (#1270)
- Gananoque, ON (#1271)
- Kemptville, ON (#1272)
- Pointe Claire, QC (#1273)

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I love the duck!
 
Check-ins for 2023-08-22
- Princeton, BC (#1507)
- Osoyoos, BC (#1508)
- Penticton, BC (#1509)
- West Kelowna, BC (#1510)
- Kelowna, BC (#1511)
- Vernon, BC (#1512)
- Salmon Arm, BC (#1513)

Saw some blue sky on the route today. I should probably go out and take some pictures as it is beautiful in Salmon Arm. Previously all I would be taking pictures of would have been smoke or a red Sun.
I would try to check the AQI levels of the cities you are going through and be sure not to spend the night at places with very high levels. I used to think I was invincible but a 500+ AQI at Princeton made me ill for over a week in 2021 (most of the "bad" days we get around Seattle are more like 200 and those haven't bothered me).
 
I wondered if anyone would see the duck.
That's a female probably keeping an eye (or ear) out for her ducklings. The male is usually nearby doing whatever it is that they do. He'll show up if you walk to close to her.

I used to walk around a lake every day and the duck behavior is pretty entertaining.
 
No new Superchargers yesterday, but a perfect day to take the Mount Washington Auto Road to the top of the mountain. Picture taken by @Lanny during the descent:

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Check-ins for 2023-08-23
- Potsdam, NY (#1766)
- Batavia, NY (#1767)
- Fredonia, NY (#1768)

The 4-stall Potsdam Supercharger is located right next to the Clarkson Munter Trail that follows the Raquette River.

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Check-ins for 2023-08-23
- Revelstoke - Victoria Rd, BC (#1514)
- Revelstoke, BC (#1515)
- Golden - Hwy 1, BC (#1516)
- Golden, BC (#1517)
- Invermere - Hwy 95, BC (#1518)
- Cranbrook, BC (#1519)
- Fernie, BC (#1520)
- Fort MacLeod, AB (#1521)

Thankfully for Canada a bunch of storms moved in today (not so good for picture taking or sightseeing unfortunately).

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The white is no longer smoke, but clouds and mist.

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Hard to tell here, but this was a light blue sky.

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Leaving BC, AB was in stark contrast. Bright blue skies, very few clouds and no smoke smell.
 
I would try to check the AQI levels of the cities you are going through and be sure not to spend the night at places with very high levels. I used to think I was invincible but a 500+ AQI at Princeton made me ill for over a week in 2021 (most of the "bad" days we get around Seattle are more like 200 and those haven't bothered me).
It looks like the worst is behind me from where I’ll be staying.
I would not have stayed in Kamloops even if I had to drive after dark. It was well over 400 if not leaking into 500 territory.
Merrit was probably a full on Canadian “3”
[
Low Risk except
*6 Moderate Risk in Smoke
]

My current apps only show the actual AQI for the US.
 
Check-ins for 2023-08-23
- Revelstoke - Victoria Rd, BC (#1514)
- Revelstoke, BC (#1515)
- Golden - Hwy 1, BC (#1516)
- Golden, BC (#1517)
- Invermere - Hwy 95, BC (#1518)
- Cranbrook, BC (#1519)
- Fernie, BC (#1520)
- Fort MacLeod, AB (#1521)

Thankfully for Canada a bunch of storms moved in today (not so good for picture taking or sightseeing unfortunately).

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The white is no longer smoke, but clouds and mist.

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Hard to tell here, but this was a light blue sky.

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Leaving BC, AB was in stark contrast. Bright blue skies, very few clouds and no smoke smell.
Oh how I wish we could get some rain. We've had zero rain at my house for 15 weeks. Living in a forest is a little scary right now.
 
It looks like the worst is behind me from where I’ll be staying.
I would not have stayed in Kamloops even if I had to drive after dark. It was well over 400 if not leaking into 500 territory.
Merrit was probably a full on Canadian “3”
[
Low Risk except
*6 Moderate Risk in Smoke
]

My current apps only show the actual AQI for the US.
Yeah the iPhone weather app doesn't show AQI for non-American cities, which is kind of annoying.
 
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My loose definition of mountain is something that has a treeline, though admittedly this has a northern bias (in the northern hemisphere).

Mount Mitchell (NC) didn't feel like much of a mountain to me but the high peaks of northern New England did (Mount Mitchell is the highest peak in the Eastern US).
 
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