Difference between revisions of "Oxford, Mississippi"

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== Planning ==
 
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The [[2012-03-28 34 -89]] geohash looks like a really nice one today.  From google maps, it looks like it's at the edge of some kind of man-made pond, which you can get to via a little trail that starts in a suburban neighborhood.  A few blocks away is what looks to be the ''most'' hole-in-the wall restaurant I've ever seen.  The only information I can find on the internet is the address and phone number.  But it's right in the middle of the suburbs, which is kinda weird?  We may stop by, grab some food to go, and have a picnic at the hash point.  So that's the optimistic outlook.<br/>
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The pessimist in me, however, is thinking that this place is a super sketchy dive bar, the suburban neighborhood is sketchy and ghetto, the trail is overgrown with thorns and muddy, and the pond is a sewage reservoir.
  
 
== Expeditions ==
 
== Expeditions ==

Revision as of 13:49, 28 March 2012

West Memphis, Tennessee East Memphis, Tennessee Jackson, Tennessee
Clarksdale Oxford Tupelo
Greenwood Winona Columbus

Today's location: not yet announced

Welcome to the Oxford MS Graticule!

This graticule is located on the 34 Latitude and -89 Longitude gridwork.

This graticule includes the areas of Oxford, Olive Branch, Holly Springs as well as numerous smaller communities, such as Water Valley. Large areas of this grat are undeveloped farming areas and pine forest as well as a large portion of the Holly Springs National Forest.

Additionally, it contains two large Army Corps of Engineers reservoirs, for those of you who like water hazards.

Stop in and take a look around.

Also, check out the Memphis Graticule, as some users might be planning expeditions in the Oxford graticule.

Planning

The 2012-03-28 34 -89 geohash looks like a really nice one today. From google maps, it looks like it's at the edge of some kind of man-made pond, which you can get to via a little trail that starts in a suburban neighborhood. A few blocks away is what looks to be the most hole-in-the wall restaurant I've ever seen. The only information I can find on the internet is the address and phone number. But it's right in the middle of the suburbs, which is kinda weird? We may stop by, grab some food to go, and have a picnic at the hash point. So that's the optimistic outlook.
The pessimist in me, however, is thinking that this place is a super sketchy dive bar, the suburban neighborhood is sketchy and ghetto, the trail is overgrown with thorns and muddy, and the pond is a sewage reservoir.

Expeditions

Arrow2.png 2012-03-09 34 -89 The first geohash in this graticule. In a clearing off the road a ways in Byhalia.

Arrow4.png 2012-03-13 34 -89 Private property geohash in northern Mississippi, near a cemetery.