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==Expeditions==
 
==Expeditions==

Revision as of 11:42, 22 February 2015

Cambridge Norwich North Sea
London East Canterbury Dunkerque, France
Eastbourne Calais, France Arras, France

Today's location: geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox

This graticule covers the part of the United Kingdom (UK) from 51° to 52° latitude, and from 1° to 2° longitude. It covers the eastern end of Kent, and also parts of the Suffolk and Essex coasts. At low tide, it also covers a very, very tiny piece of a French beach near Calais.

Expedition Plans

Please post your plans here.

2015-02-22_51_1 - Sourcerer plans to visit a field north of Great Bromley and Little Bentley, Essex, UK arriving at 22:50.

Expeditions

  • 07 July 2011 (Fri): Sourcerer visited the promontory that separates the ports of Harwich and Felixtowe. The hashpoint was right on a public footpath.
  • 21 November 2010 (Sun): A small bottle bank in Taunton Road, Walton, Felixtowe, Suffolk, UK. Sourcerer visited the point and explored Felixtowe.
  • 24 September 2010 (Fri): A sheep field east of East Bergholt, Suffolk, UK. Sourcerer made a circular walk on public footpaths with one short cut across a sheep field to take in the hash point. Neil believes this is the first documented expedition in this graticule and claims the virgin geohash. This was hash 1 of a pentahash taking in Canterbury, London East, London West, Northampton and the Cambridge graticules. MagicIan was also trying to lay claim to the virgin geohash in the graticule but was a couple of hours too late.

Local Geohashers

  • 04housemat - Moved from the Weymouth graticule to Canterbury for university.
  • Kitutal - am I all alone here?