Brighton, United Kingdom
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The Brighton graticule covers the part of the United Kingdom (UK) from 50° to 51° latitude, and from -1° to -0° longitude. It includes the towns of Chichester, Bognor Regis and many other places along the South coast. Unfortunately, only about 20% of this graticule is land, so most of the hash locations are in the sea; in this case the local custom for Saturday meetups is to get to the coast, as near to the hashpoint as possible.
There is now an active group of Geohashers based near Bognor Regis, who are now just waiting for an inland geohash to finally appear.
Planned expeditions
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Successful expeditions
- 2010-08-08 50 -0 - davidc visits a field in Southbourne for his hashiversary.
- 2009-12-16 50 -0 - davidc did a quick drive-by and then reflected himself across the Prime Meridian
- 2009-09-18 50 -0 - Macronencer and drag-along Nodders visited a geohash on the South Downs for the evening.
- 2009-07-22 50 -0 - Macronencer visited Pagham Road near Bognor Regis
- 2008-06-28 50 -0 - Rinioth and Mat individually tried to get as near as possible to a geohash 10 miles into the sea!
- 2008-06-27 50 -0 - GoldElite and drag-along James almost met up with Mat somewhere near Falmer train station.
- 2008-06-18 50 -0 - Posis got within 40km of a geohash out in the sea and left a message in the sand.