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− | + | 17 Sep 2011: Today's hash point lies about 5 miles north of Portknockie. [[User:damianc|damianc]] and [[User:smoulder|smoulder]] have a boat in Portknockie with space for 1 more if you have a lifejacket. High tide is at 3:20 and the weather looks good, so we'll launch at 15:00. | |
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+ | [[2011-09-11_57_-2|damianc's birthday trip]] on 11 September 2011 was a success. | ||
== Active Users == | == Active Users == |
Revision as of 09:46, 17 September 2011
Thurso | Kirkwall | North Sea |
Elgin | Aberdeen | Peterhead |
Perth | Dundee | North Sea |
Today's location: geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
The graticule for 57,-2 includes Aberdeen City and the surrounding area.
- The furthest northwest point on land is approximately 10 miles east of Elgin.
- The furthest northeast point on land is Fraserburgh.
- The southwest bound is a few miles ESE of Ballater.
- The furthest southeast point on land is approximately 2 miles north of Stonehaven.
Peterhead is not included in this graticule, but since Peterhead's graticule contains a very small landmass, any people from Peterhead should probably pretend they're from Aberdeen.
Notable Events
2009-04-01: Not an April Fools' joke, the global hash is in this graticule! It's on a hill near Alford, about an hour's drive west of Aberdeen. It does not seem to be on private property.
* 57.180513°, -2.772894° or * N57°10.8308', W2°46.3736' or * N57°10'49.84", W2°46'22.41"
Future Plans
17 Sep 2011: Today's hash point lies about 5 miles north of Portknockie. damianc and smoulder have a boat in Portknockie with space for 1 more if you have a lifejacket. High tide is at 3:20 and the weather looks good, so we'll launch at 15:00.
Past Hashes
Add earlier hashes here....
damianc's birthday trip on 11 September 2011 was a success.