San Diego, California

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Long Beach Santa Ana Borrego Springs
San Diego, California Tecate, Mexico

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The San Diego graticule is at latitude 32, longitude -117. It encloses San Diego, Tijuana and several surrounding cities. It consists of about 85% water and 5% of land in Mexico. There are several proposed solutions on how to increase the percentage of time there can be a meetup.

See Talk:San Diego, California for more discussion.

Active Users

Brett is here to represent all the poor geospatially confused students at SDSU

Nick Is up in the mission valley area and will be at the next weekend meetup with his girlfriend.

Craig didn't make it on May 25, 2008, but will try real hard next time.

Somnivore is a student at UCSD and appears to be the first San Diegan to do this thing.

LSN is also a student at UCSD and will try to make a few of these things.

GraphicDesignAce will see if he can make it this Saturday, June 14th. But I might have work! (Legoland)

Saria is a geocaching SDSU student who is excited by this!

Grumpy and Mrs Grumpy recently hashed in this graticule.

Notable Dates

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  • 2008-05-28 - On the Naval Air Station North Island. Unknown just how accessible it might be to civilian folks.
  • 2008-05-30 - In La Jolla, just off of Torrey Pines Road.
  • 2008-06-14 - A Saturday meetup, on land and everything! Near the Mission Trails Park.
  • 2008-07-03 - Right on the west end of Discovery Park. How can we miss this one?
  • 2008-07-13 - In the middle of the friggin ocean. Again.
  • 2008-07-17 - Near the intersection of Carrol Way and Carrol Road in Mira Mesa. Neato!
  • 2008-07-25 - Right on the Ocean Dr. corner of Sunset Park on Coronado.
  • 2009-01-10 - Not in the middle of the ocean, a mere 1.5mi west of Scripps Pier. Any takers?
  • 2009-01-31 - Grumpy and Mrs Grumpy made it to the hashpoint.