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.
Planned expeditions
Planning to go here
- 2015-01-02 50 -0 on 2 Jan 2014 TheOtterslider (talk) 03:56, 2 January 2015 (EST)
- 2015-01-19 50 -0 will be 2 of 7 today if successful.
Successful expeditions
2012
- 2012-11-04: Haberdasher checks out a random alley in Chichester.
2010
- 2010-08-08 50 -0 - davidc visits a field in Southbourne for his hashiversary.
2009
- 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
- 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.