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== Local Geohashers == | == Local Geohashers == | ||
− | [[User:Saria|Saria]] thinks she'll have more luck in this graticule than the main San Diego one, since it isn't mostly ocean. :) | + | * [[User:Saria|Saria]] thinks she'll have more luck in this graticule than the main San Diego one, since it isn't mostly ocean. :) |
− | [[User:scerruti|scerruti]] passes through here once a year or so. | + | * [[User:scerruti|scerruti]] passes through here once a year or so. |
[[Category:California]] | [[Category:California]] | ||
[[Category:Baja California]] | [[Category:Baja California]] | ||
[[Category:Inactive graticules]] | [[Category:Inactive graticules]] |
Revision as of 01:39, 6 February 2012
Santa Ana, California | Borrego Springs, California | Joshua Tree, California |
San Diego, California | Tecate | Mexicali |
Pacific Ocean | Ensenada | Colonia Lázaro Cárdenas |
Today's location: not yet announced |
The Tecate graticule is 32, -116. It includes the twin cities of Tecate, California and Tecate, Mexico and eastern San Diego County. The local SCA chapter holds two events in Potrero Park every year, and American bikers meet up for an annual rally in Tecate, Mexico.
A quick run through Land usage nets the following:
78.59% Fields 18.11% Natural reserves 3.17% Water 0.08% Intracity Highways 0.05% Highways
Notable Dates
- 2012-02-03 -- The first successful expedition in the graticule.
Activities
- 2012-02-03 32 -116 -- Geohash point was on the shoulder of I-8 near Alpine, CA.