East Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis, TN, splits two graticules at latitude 35, longitude -89 and latitude 35, longitude -90.
The first includes the areas on the eastern part of the Memphis Metropolitan Area and covers a large area of undeveloped land in the north eastern section, however the South Western area of this graticule covers some of the metro area of Memphis (starting at midtown), Germantown, Bartlett, and Collierville.
The second includes all of Downtown, South Memphis, Graceland, and the airport, as well as West Memphis, Arkansas. This graticule also encompasses Jonesboro, Arkansas.
Please feel free to add information or comments as you see fit!
Today's Locations
[Memphis, TN] [West Memphis, AR]
Notable Events
2012-04-07 35 -89 The first successful expedition in 35,-89! In a field off Raleigh LaGrange road, near I-40.
2012-03-16 35 -90 The first successful expedition in 35,-90!! To an abandoned farm near Clarkedale, AR.
2012-03-03 35 -89 Failed attempt in Millington
Planning and Coordinating
Weekend of 2012-04-14
- Friday's is out of the question. Near some buildings in a little town south of Olive Branch, but Street View shows it's behind a big fence topped with barbed wire. Plus, we're prepping for a trip to Nashville for the weekend, and there aren't even any hash points close to where we'll be, so it's a geohash-free weekend... :(
-MayorOfBoxTown 09:59, 13 April 2012 (EDT)
Weekend of 2012-04-07
- The Saturday geohash in East Memphis is totally feasible. It's in a field just off Raleigh LaGrange road, not far from I-40. There's even a sidewalk and everything. Assuming nobody's built anything there since Google took a picture of it, I think we can finally deflower the East Memphis graticule. It's also my mom's birthday!
-MayorOfBoxTown 10:05, 6 April 2012 (EDT)
Weekend of 2012-03-17:
- On Friday, the West Memphis geohash looks pretty interesting. It's on the west bank of the river, but on Tennessee land. Right out front a farm or house that looks (at least, from google maps' view) to be abandoned. Rusty cars or something all over the place, the land doesn't look maintained. It's very close to the river, so I suspect it got destroyed with the bad flooding last year. If that's so, it should make for a really interesting adventure and some great photography. Assuming the weather permits...
-MayorOfBoxTown 10:00, 16 March 2012 (EDT)
- The East Memphis geohash for today is the closest geohash to my apartment I think I've ever seen. Google maps shows it to be in a residential area, nearby an old folks home, very close to somebody's back yard. I can't tell if they have a fence, as there are trees in the way, but the hash point looks like it's practically on top of this hypothetical fence. So this one could be easy or complicated. Either way, I'm thinking we'll bring a frisbee and a dog...
-MayorOfBoxTown 14:06, 14 March 2012 (EDT)
- Update: We ended up not going; had important things to take care of that night. -MayorOfBoxTown 10:02, 15 March 2012 (EDT)
Local Geohashers
Connor and Amanda typically go adventuring together
(Dave, Kris, Otto, Jay, and Ryan may or may not still be active in this area...)