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This graticule is in the United Kingdom and contains the City of London, the West End, and many western boroughs of London. It also extends as far as Slough and Reading to the west, Luton to the north, and Crawley to the south.
Its territory ranges from 52° to 51° latitude, and from -1° to -0° longitude. When following the XKCD geohashing algorithm, append the fractional hash part to 51° latitude and -0° longitude. Note the use of negative zero.
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Meetup planning
Leave comments, plans and speculation regarding upcoming meet-ups here.
Haberdasher is planning to attend the 2012-09-12 hash, which is in Morden Hall Park, fairly accessible by Tube. Other London-based geohashers are more than welcome to try to meet. -Haberdasher 12:40, 11 September 2012 (EDT)
Past activity
2012
- 4th August (Saturday) - In Huinesoron's first geohash ever, he took a quick diversion from the M25 to a hashpoint in Rickmansworth.
- 12 June (Tuesday) - Mampfred, LadyBB and EmmJay tried to grab this hash on their way from the airport to their accomodation, but were thwarted by dense bushes.
2011
- 10th May (Tuesday) - In MattLondon's first geohash, he visited the corner of a tiny nature reserve, where a motorway crossed a railway.
2010
- 24th September (Friday) - Sourcerer visited a corn field west of the village of Buckland. This was hash 3 of a pentahash taking in Canterbury, London East, London West, Northampton and the Cambridge graticules.
- 22nd July (Thursday) - davidc visits a corn field by a lake near Newdigate, Surrey.
- 17th February (Wednesday) - Macronencer and son visited a cul-de-sac in Thame. Very briefly!
2009
- 2nd October (Friday) - 4 geohashers made it to Highmoor Cross (near Reading) in what must be the western-most geohash in this graticule - on the -0.999 border. Had a great time!
- 1st October (Thursday) davidc failed to gain permission to enter someone's garden in his first hometown of Reigate, Surrey.
- 29th September (Tuesday) davidc failed to enter a field of hash-horses.
- 4th August (Tuesday) Mito Visited Watford
- 2nd August (Sunday) Deadlight and Mito visited Abbey Road.
- 31st July (Friday) Deadlight and Mito visited Beckenham park.
- 27th July (Monday) Macronencer visited the hash near Flitwick, during a merciful hiatus in the precipitation.
- 20th May (Wednesday): On the last day of the first year of geohashing Fluxkompensator visited Kingsland Road.
- 15th March (Sunday): A friend of Benjw visited and took pictures on Saturday morning, a day early. Benjw then visited on Sunday, the correct day.
2008
- 15th December 2008 (Monday): Amersham Road, close to Chalfont and Latimer Rail Station. Kate cycled from Uxbridge (and was super excited about a Northern Hemisphere Geohash!)
- 2nd July 2008 (Wednesday): Near the A30 past Blackbushe Airport. Mudskipper40 cycled past but did not stop to reach the exact location.
- 7th June 2008 (Saturday): Thirteen people met between platforms 13 and 14 in Waterloo Station.
- 24th May 2008 (Saturday): A small wood near Dunsfold, a mile to the south-west; streetmap.co.uk shows a path going to the exact point! Four people met up.
Considered geohashes
- 2008-05-31 -- Kit 09:32, 31 May 2008 (GMT) - I'll probably come. Quite happy with the new location - it's a few metres north of the 's' in 'Monk's Gate' on this OS map and thus not far from a public path.
- Despite lots of talking about it, Steve didn't make it.
- The new location is in the middle of a wood (probably private) whereas the old one is just a few metres off a public foothpath!
Related groups
Local geohashers
Visitors
- Haberdasher is visiting in autumn 2012
- Huinesoron passed through in summer 2012
Mildly active
- RowanTree
- MattLondon -- probably only points in London.