San Bernardino, California

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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.

Today's Location: [San Bernardino]

First Saturday Meetup (2008-05-24): Participants

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Patrick : Didn't quite make it. Hoping the novelty and adventure will still be here next week.

Steuard

far_call

Saturday 31 May Meetup

I made it to the Boston meetup last week (24 May), and it was great, including Randall and about 40 others. I'll try to be at the San Bernardino graticule meetup next week, unless the geohash is in the northern half, in which case I might go to Santa Ana one instead. -Jacob

Looks like this meetup is likely to be on some sort of private property. I don't know if I'll be able to make it this time anyway, but some sort of advance planning on where to meet if the actual location is inaccessible would probably be a good idea. (Or there's always the LA graticule's meetup, which appears to be right on the 10 freeway just west of the 110 interchange.)--Steuard

It was on private property. I was able to make it pretty close but refrained from hopping a fence. --far_call

Saturday 7 June Meetup

So, it looks like this week's San Bernardino meetup is in an out-of-the-way, but accessible, bit of desert near Apple Valley. While the location doesn't seem particularly interested, Martin and I are planning to make the hash. Anyone else interested posting here would be nice, since we would like to know if there'll be more than just the two of us sitting in the desert. (The Santa Ana location appears possibly inaccessible, though I'm not sure about the rules of random people meeting at a soccer field at a sports park, but if people normally in the San Bernardino graticule are more interested in that one, saying that here would also be nice). -- Chris