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5/24/08: The location for the first Saturday meetup is perfect in every way:  it's on public land (Topanga State Park!), out in the mountains, but accessible by a road (just off Mulholland Drive), and a relatively short drive for most residents of the city and the valley (unless you live in Lancaster...).  Considering that much of our graticule is either inaccessible mountains or distant desert (unless you live in Lancaster), this is a fortunate hash indeed.  Let's represent, LA! 4:00pm.
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[[2008-05-24 34 -118|5/24/08]]: First LA geohashing meetup! Definitely a success.
 
 
update: Scoping out the coordinates in gEarth...  The easiest way to get there is to take the 101 to Canoga Ave. south, left on Golondrina, right on Alhama, left on Mulholland, go 3.9 miles.  If you don't have a gps, remember to set your odometer.  This part of Mulholland is a graded dirt road, but it appears suitable for passenger vehicles.  It looks like there is a trailhead on the north side of the road and a trail heading north, under the powerlines and down the ridge.  The coordinates are ~260 ft. down this trail.
 
 
 
Do not try to take Mulholland from the 405...there is a gate.  If you're in the mood for a short hike, an alternative route is to take Reseda Ave south until it dead ends at the gate...continue on foot until you get to Mulholland, turn left and go another 0.7 miles.
 
 
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Revision as of 05:35, 25 May 2008

Santa Barbara Los Angeles, California San Bernardino
Long Beach Santa Ana

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The Los Angeles, CA graticule is at latitude 34, longitude -118. It does not, of course, enclose the entire city of Los Angeles, much less the Los Angeles metropolitan area. It is debatably the most central graticule for Los Angeles, and includes downtown LA. Long Beach may make a good backup graticule, but it is primarily composed of ocean.

There is a URL that will take you directly to the google map for the current day's geohashing point: http://www.gypsypunk.net/lagh/

Notable Dates

5/24/08: First LA geohashing meetup! Definitely a success.