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== Planned expeditions ==
 
== Planned expeditions ==
  
Going to take the new Official XKCD Inflatable Kayak and try for today's hash off Salcombe Sands.  Operation Tiger in its past does not bode well... [[User:Munky|Munky]]
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Going to take the new Official XKCD Inflatable Kayak and try for today's hash off Salcombe Sands.  Operation Tiger in its past does not bode well... [[User:Munky|Munky]] (update: Poultry Award time)
  
 
== Past activity ==
 
== Past activity ==

Revision as of 22:42, 1 May 2010

Barnstaple Cardiff Bristol
Plymouth Exeter Weymouth
English Channel English Channel Channel Islands

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The Exeter graticule covers the part of the United Kingdom (UK) from 50° to 51° latitude, and from -4° to -3° longitude. it includes the city of Exeter and various other towns in the county of Devon.

Meetup on Saturday 4pm local time, if the position is on land. Sign your name here before noon local time on Saturday to indicate you'll come. You may remove your signature anytime before noon as well - the event is only on if three or more people have signed their name by noon exactly. To sign your name click "edit" for the required date, type ~~~~ at the bottom of the page and click save - it's ok to not have a wiki account, just don't sign twice!

Top tip: Make yourself an account and add this page to the "watchlist" and turn on email notifications - then you get notified when an event's going ahead!

If you want to bring friends/food etc, please do.

Local geohashers

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Planned expeditions

Going to take the new Official XKCD Inflatable Kayak and try for today's hash off Salcombe Sands. Operation Tiger in its past does not bode well... Munky (update: Poultry Award time)

Past activity

  • 2009-03-05 50 -3‎ - I know this isn't technically geohashing but I thought xkcd fans might appreciate it. I did this run [1] as an anniversary present for my girlfriend (it wasn't the only thing I gave her, mind you). It was quite tiring. Pastaman.