Hull, United Kingdom
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Middlesbrough | Scarborough | North Sea |
Sheffield | Hull | Skegness |
Birmingham | Northampton | Cambridge |
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The Hull / Lincoln graticule is at latitude 53, longitude -0. It contains Hull, Scunthorpe, Grimsby, and the Humber estuary; and heads south to Lincoln and Newark.
For whatever reason, Google Maps has decided not to label Hull, or "Kingston upon Hull" as it is officially named, on the zoomed-out map.
Geohashes
2017
All geohashers are cordially invited to the 10th anniversary 2018 geohashing day meetup in the Cambridge UK graticule.
- 21 May 2018 (Mon): An excellent celebration of Geohashing Day will take place at 4pm local time at a place yet to be determined.
- 26 May 2018 (Sat): is Mouse Over Day and might be more convenient so the invitation applies to this day too.
2016
2011
- 2011-05-30 - Sourcerer visited the hash north east of Carlton-le-Moorland on Navenby Lane near Newark-on-Trent, Lincolnshire, UK.
- 2011-04-02 - Monty was in the area and had a No Batteries wander into the target field to get within a stone's throw.
2010
- 2010-09-04 - Sourcerer visited four hash points on this day. This one was in a sweet corn field just north west of Sibsey, Boston, Lincolnshire, UK. The others were in the Skegness, Northampton and Cambridge graticules.
- 2010-04-10 - Bluecont and friend David claim the first succesful geohash in this graticule - with a remarkably trouble free journey.
2009
- 2009-12-24 - Scruffy Bumblebee, Ravenugru and Stone wolf got within 60m of the hashpoint on a snowy Boxing Day geohash