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{{graticule
   | name = Hull / Lincoln
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   | lat= 53
   | map = <map lat="53" lon="-0" />
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   | lon= -0
  | n = [[Scarborough, United Kingdom|Scarborough]]
 
 
   | nw = [[Middlesbrough, United Kingdom|Middlesbrough]]
 
   | nw = [[Middlesbrough, United Kingdom|Middlesbrough]]
   | w = [[Sheffield, United Kingdom|Sheffield]]
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  | n  = [[Scarborough, United Kingdom|Scarborough]]
   | e = [[Skegness, United Kingdom|Skegness]]
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  | ne = [[North Sea 54, 0|North Sea]]
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   | w = [[Sheffield, United Kingdom|Sheffield]]
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  | name = [[Hull, United Kingdom|Hull]]
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   | e = [[Skegness, United Kingdom|Skegness]]
 
   | sw = [[Birmingham, United Kingdom|Birmingham]]
 
   | sw = [[Birmingham, United Kingdom|Birmingham]]
   | s = [[Northampton, United Kingdom|Northampton]]
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   | s = [[Northampton, United Kingdom|Northampton]]
 
   | se = [[Cambridge, United Kingdom|Cambridge]]
 
   | se = [[Cambridge, United Kingdom|Cambridge]]
 
}}
 
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The Hull / Lincoln [[graticule]] is at [http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?lat=53&long=-0&zoom=8&abs=0 latitude 53, longitude -0]. It contains Hull, Scunthorpe, Grimsby, and the Humber estuary; and heads south to Lincoln and Newark.
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The Hull / Lincoln [[graticule]] is at [https://geohashing.info/53,-0 latitude 53, longitude -0]. It contains Hull, Scunthorpe, Grimsby, and the Humber estuary; and heads south to Lincoln and Newark.
  
For whatever reason, Google Maps has decided not to label Hull, or "Kingston upon Hull" as it is officially named, on the zoomed-out map.
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== Geohashes ==
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=== 2011 ===
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*[[2011-05-30_53_-0|2011-05-30]] - [[User:Sourcerer|Sourcerer]] visited the hash north east of Carlton-le-Moorland on Navenby Lane near Newark-on-Trent, Lincolnshire, UK.
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*[[2011-04-02_53_-0|2011-04-02]] - [[User:Monty|Monty]] was in the area and had a No Batteries wander into the target field to get within a stone's throw.
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=== 2010 ===
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*[[2010-09-04_53_-0|2010-09-04]] - [[User:Sourcerer|Sourcerer]] visited four hash points on this day. This one was in a sweet corn field just north west of Sibsey, Boston, Lincolnshire, UK. The others were in the Skegness, Northampton and Cambridge graticules.
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*[[2010-04-10_53_-0|2010-04-10]] - [[User:Bluecont|Bluecont]] and friend David claim the first succesful geohash in this graticule - with a remarkably trouble free journey.
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=== 2009 ===
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*[[2009-12-26_53_-0|2009-12-24]] - [[User:Scruffy Bumblebee|Scruffy Bumblebee]], [[User:Ravenugru|Ravenugru]] and [[User:Stone_wolf|Stone wolf]] got within 60m of the hashpoint on a snowy Boxing Day geohash
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:38, 1 June 2021

Middlesbrough Scarborough North Sea
Sheffield Hull Skegness
Birmingham Northampton Cambridge

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The Hull / Lincoln graticule is at latitude 53, longitude -0. It contains Hull, Scunthorpe, Grimsby, and the Humber estuary; and heads south to Lincoln and Newark.


Geohashes

2011

  • 2011-05-30 - Sourcerer visited the hash north east of Carlton-le-Moorland on Navenby Lane near Newark-on-Trent, Lincolnshire, UK.
  • 2011-04-02 - Monty was in the area and had a No Batteries wander into the target field to get within a stone's throw.

2010

  • 2010-09-04 - Sourcerer visited four hash points on this day. This one was in a sweet corn field just north west of Sibsey, Boston, Lincolnshire, UK. The others were in the Skegness, Northampton and Cambridge graticules.
  • 2010-04-10 - Bluecont and friend David claim the first succesful geohash in this graticule - with a remarkably trouble free journey.

2009