Difference between revisions of "Santa Ana, California"

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[[2011-02-05 33 -117]]: Hashpoint was found in a lot near Lake Hodges in Escondido. Photos by [[user:scerruti|scerruti]].<br>
 
[[2011-04-17 33 -117]]: Hashpoint was inside a power substation. [[User:Bishop Wash|Bishop Wash]] took a photo of the substation.<br>
 
[[2011-04-17 33 -117]]: Hashpoint was inside a power substation. [[User:Bishop Wash|Bishop Wash]] took a photo of the substation.<br>
 
[[2010-12-14 33 -117]]: Hashpoint fell near N Lincoln Ave and E Chapman Ave in Fullerton, CA.  [[User:Hoozer|Hoozer]] found an alley and got close, but any farther and he would have be in front of someone's television. <br>
 
[[2010-12-14 33 -117]]: Hashpoint fell near N Lincoln Ave and E Chapman Ave in Fullerton, CA.  [[User:Hoozer|Hoozer]] found an alley and got close, but any farther and he would have be in front of someone's television. <br>

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Today's location: Santa Ana, California

The Santa Ana graticule is at latitude 33, longitude -117. This area encompasses southern Orange County, Riverside, and North County San Diego. The graticule is approximately 20% ocean, and contains the large military base Camp Pendleton, which is mostly inaccessible to civilians.

Active Participants

OK, I live in Anaheim. Sort of disappointed that Santa Ana got the coveted Graticule name, but what could be done about that. Nada! --g

I'm in Lake Forest, work in Costa Mesa. I'll try to to get to a meet-up soon. -Joe

Newport Beach here. -Matt

BF and I in Huntington Beach, and Santa Ana actually makes perfect sense, as it is the county seat for OC and generally considered the most central (presuming we are exiling all those deep-south county weirdos, and we are). -Sarah

Irvine here. -Mike

Laguna -Sean

San Diego, but family is in Anaheim, so I'm up here a few weekends a month. -Brett

Just moved here, living in Lake Forest. I'll try to get to a meet-up, but I don't happen to have a GPS and don't know the area very well, so that might be difficult. But it can be done! -Steve

Carlsbad/Encinitas, but will be moving to Berkeley for school in 3 weeks -Mitchell

Irvine, near UCI. -Alex

Also Irvine, UCI Student. Have a tendency to be very late to meetups I've been to... -Erik

Kelly from Riverside, here. I'm going to try to get my roommate, my cousin, and her husband out to a Saturday geohash soon. But not this weekend cuz it's BLIZZCON! :)

MarkTraceur is at the University of Redlands and will be invading the immediately southern graticule from time to time.

Hoozer in Placentia/Fullerton area with car and GPS.

User:audax is moving back to CA from FL next month.

Thames from Newport Beach here. Hoping to make it to the Saturday meetup. Looking forward to it! --User:CAcationu2

Jason from Camp Pendleton, going tomorrow! Hope to see someone there.

Riverside, right next to UCR, planning on going as soon as I get my car - Gary

I am on my way back to Pendleton - Jeremy

Meetups

2011-02-05 33 -117: Hashpoint was found in a lot near Lake Hodges in Escondido. Photos by scerruti.
2011-04-17 33 -117: Hashpoint was inside a power substation. Bishop Wash took a photo of the substation.
2010-12-14 33 -117: Hashpoint fell near N Lincoln Ave and E Chapman Ave in Fullerton, CA. Hoozer found an alley and got close, but any farther and he would have be in front of someone's television.
2010-10-02 33 -117: coordinates fell near Fallbrook but were on private property. Photo taken of spot from fenceline. scerruti
2010-07-31 33 -117: southbound on El Camino Real in Encinitas. Speed Racer Achievement day!! Jason
2010-07-10 33 -117: Near the corner of Lake Forest Drive and Scientific Way (not a joke). Expedition planned for tomorrow.
2008-07-12 33 -117: On the central reservation of I-15. An expedition was made and a photo taken from a nearby bridge, but the exact coordinates were not reached.