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== 2014 ==
 
== 2014 ==
 
* [[2014-03-08 34 -117|Saturday, 2014-03-08]]: [[User:Bravissimo594|Bravissimo594]] ([[User talk:Bravissimo594|talk]]) and [[User:Boppy5|Boppy5]] went to Grand Avenue, beside [http://www.mtsac.edu/‎ Mt. San Antonio College], in Walnut.
 
* [[2014-03-08 34 -117|Saturday, 2014-03-08]]: [[User:Bravissimo594|Bravissimo594]] ([[User talk:Bravissimo594|talk]]) and [[User:Boppy5|Boppy5]] went to Grand Avenue, beside [http://www.mtsac.edu/‎ Mt. San Antonio College], in Walnut.
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* [[2016-04-30 34 -117|Saturday, 2016-04-30]]: [[User:AeroIllini|AeroIllini]] visited the spot while he was visiting from [[47,-122|Seattle]].
  
 
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Revision as of 22:08, 30 April 2016

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The San Bernardino graticule is at latitude 34, longitude -117. This area encompasses Ontario, Redlands and parts of eastern LA County, such as Pomona. It also includes LA/Ontario International Airport and most of Edwards Air Force Base.

Current Events

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Map of today's location.

PDF poster for today's location. (More information at User:Crox/Poster.)

First Saturday Meetup

  • Saturday, 2008-05-24: Steuard, far_call, and Delzer made it to this geohash on a walking path in a suburban neighborhood near Vintage Park in Rancho Cucamonga. Patrick didn't quite make it (hoping the novelty and adventure will still be here next week).

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2008

2009

2012

2013

  • Wednesday 2013-06-26: Bunthorne almost made it. About 100 feet into the Santa Fe Dam Lake, and they didn't have any rental boats today. Heck, that's close enough. I MADE IT!

2014

2016