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[http://geohashing.info/?lat=51.5&lon=1.5&glat=51&glon=0&date=today Local and adjacent hashpoints.] | [http://geohashing.info/?lat=51.5&lon=1.5&glat=51&glon=0&date=today Local and adjacent hashpoints.] | ||
− | The | + | The {{Today's location|lat=51|lon=1|text=51, 1 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 includes a tiny piece of a French beach near Calais - 0.00077 of the area. This might be reachable once every three or four years. The sea areas are Thames and Dover. |
Canterbury has a couple of inconveniences. It is about 20% land and the Thames estuary splits the graticule. It's 150 km or 90 miles to the nearest river crossing at Dartford and back to the 51, 1 border. There's a ferry (Gravsend to Tilbury), slightly closer, but only for pedestrians and bicycles. In an average month there might be 4 southern zone and 2 northern land hashpoints. | Canterbury has a couple of inconveniences. It is about 20% land and the Thames estuary splits the graticule. It's 150 km or 90 miles to the nearest river crossing at Dartford and back to the 51, 1 border. There's a ferry (Gravsend to Tilbury), slightly closer, but only for pedestrians and bicycles. In an average month there might be 4 southern zone and 2 northern land hashpoints. | ||
− | + | == Expeditions and Plans == | |
− | == | + | ''Please post your expedition plans and links here.'' |
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+ | ===2020=== | ||
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+ | * [[2020-03-13 51 1|13 March 2020]] (Fri) Betteshanger Park, Near Deal. [[User:Macronencer|Macronencer]] reached the hash point, which was directly on the cycle track. It was a 300-mile round trip. | ||
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+ | ===2018=== | ||
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+ | * [[2018-12-30 51 1|30 December 2018]] (Thu): [[User:Sourcerer|Sourcerer]] visited a residential street in Trimley St Martin, Suffolk, UK. | ||
===2017=== | ===2017=== | ||
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===2016=== | ===2016=== | ||
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* [[2016-12-15 51 1|15 December 2016]] (Thu): [[User:Sourcerer|Sourcerer]] visited a farm access road and public foot path south of Great Bentley, Essex, UK. | * [[2016-12-15 51 1|15 December 2016]] (Thu): [[User:Sourcerer|Sourcerer]] visited a farm access road and public foot path south of Great Bentley, Essex, UK. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 29 October 2022
Cambridge | Norwich | North Sea |
London East | Canterbury | Dunkerque, France |
Eastbourne | Calais, France | Arras, France |
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Local and adjacent hashpoints.
The 51, 1 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 includes a tiny piece of a French beach near Calais - 0.00077 of the area. This might be reachable once every three or four years. The sea areas are Thames and Dover.
Canterbury has a couple of inconveniences. It is about 20% land and the Thames estuary splits the graticule. It's 150 km or 90 miles to the nearest river crossing at Dartford and back to the 51, 1 border. There's a ferry (Gravsend to Tilbury), slightly closer, but only for pedestrians and bicycles. In an average month there might be 4 southern zone and 2 northern land hashpoints.
Contents
Expeditions and Plans
Please post your expedition plans and links here.
2020
- 13 March 2020 (Fri) Betteshanger Park, Near Deal. Macronencer reached the hash point, which was directly on the cycle track. It was a 300-mile round trip.
2018
- 30 December 2018 (Thu): Sourcerer visited a residential street in Trimley St Martin, Suffolk, UK.
2017
All geohashers are cordially invited to the 10th anniversary 2018 geohashing day meetup in the Cambridge UK graticule.
- 21 May 2018 (Mon): An excellent celebration of Geohashing Day will take place at 4pm local time at a place yet to be determined.
- 26 May 2018 (Sat): is Mouse Over Day and might be more convenient so the invitation applies to this day too.
2016
- 15 December 2016 (Thu): Sourcerer visited a farm access road and public foot path south of Great Bentley, Essex, UK.
- 04 July 2016 (Mon): Sourcerer visited a roadside embankment in north Felixtowe, Suffolk, UK.
- 13 May 2016 (Fri): Sourcerer visited a field between the port of Felixtowe and Trimley, Suffolk, UK.
- 04 January 2016 (Mon): Sourcerer visited a field south of Wrabness and the river Stour, Suffolk, UK.
2015
- 18 November 2015 (Wed): Sourcerer visited a front door in Jervis Close, Holbrook, Suffolk, UK.
- 04 August 2015 (Sun): Sourcerer visited the point close to a lane south west of Flatford Mill (famous haywain painting), Dedham, Essex, UK.
- 26 July 2015 (Sun): Sourcerer visited the south side of Alton Water, Suffolk, UK.
- 26 June 2015 (Fri): Sourcerer visited Cattawade Creek, River Stour, Suffolk, UK.
- 22 February 2015 (Mon): Sourcerer visited a field north of Great Bromley and Little Bentley, Essex, UK arriving at 23:02.
2011
- 07 July 2011 (Fri): Sourcerer visited the promontory that separates the ports of Harwich and Felixtowe. The hashpoint was right on a public footpath.
2010
- 21 November 2010 (Sun): Sourcerer visited a small bottle bank in Taunton Road, Walton, Felixtowe, Suffolk, UK. He visited the point and later explored Felixtowe.
- 24 September 2010 (Fri): Sourcerer and MagicIan visited a sheep field east of East Bergholt, Suffolk, UK. Sourcerer (Neil) 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?
- Sourcerer - Visits as often as posible from the Norwich graticule.