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Firth of Forth

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  1. If you plan to visit Scotland, it's a lot simpler (the laws are different here to those in England). There is Access Code, which allows anyone the right of access anywhere, as long as you behave in a responsible manner. That includes on the land, underground, and on the water.

     

    You can find out more here.

  2. It was over two years ago that Haggis Hunter and I wondered whether Edinburgh had reached saturation point. As you can guess, there have been many more caches placed since then (including ones placed by us), and there are now around 100 within a 10mile radius of the city centre. Some of the more recent caches have been very inventive; someone always seems to have a new idea. We've had ingenious micros and we've had orienteering trails. There will always be new ideas and new places to hide caches.

     

    I don't think we should worry about it too much, unless we are literally tripping over them and they cease to become fun or interesting.

  3. Jack Aubrey and I found around a dozen caches while on holiday in Portugal recently. All of them were wrapped in at least 2, sometimes 3, plastic bags; mostly holed and grubby of course. None of the caches were lock & lock boxes and some of the containers were very flimsy and unsuitable, hence requiring some form of protection. It's been some time since I have found a cache wrapped in plastic, and it was a frustrating experience to have to deal with plastic again! I can only presume that it isn't possible to buy lock & lock boxes in Portugal! If I go back, I will be taking some with me.

  4. As "the other cacher" I can confirm that the estate wanted "my organisation" to provide them with evidence of liabiility insurance. I couldn't get them to see us as indivduals carrying out a hobby rather than as a group with a membership organisation.

     

    However, as Mckryton points out, this attempt was before the new Scottish access legisation, so you may have better luck now. Hope it works out.

  5. Since I have recently returned from Portugal, here is a topical question:

     

    In which Algarve town is there a statue of Prince Henry the Navigator who, although he never left Portugal, funded many voyages of discovery and in particular hoped to find a route around Africa to the Indies? Unfortunately sailors did not succeed in this quest until after his death.

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    Resurveying and some rather arbitrary reclassifications. Munro never published definitive criteria for a Munro and Munroists have been arguing over what exactly constitutes a 'top' ever since.

     

    Munrosists share the same obsessive characteristics as geocachers - in fact there are many people who indulge in both hobbies at the same time. I heard a story about someone who climbed all the Munros, then acquired a dog, and did all of them again so that the dog could bag them too. :P

     

    Indeed - so what's your answer? :ph34r:

     

    Cheers!

     

    Seasidr

     

    284, or 277, or any number thereabouts :P

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    That depends which year you count them, as the Munro Tables keep changing :ph34r:

     

    Indeed they do as they are re-surveyed but I will accept a reasonable figure. :P

     

    Cheers!

     

    Seasider

     

    Resurveying and some rather arbitrary reclassifications. Munro never published definitive criteria for a Munro and Munroists have been arguing over what exactly constitutes a 'top' ever since.

     

    Munrosists share the same obsessive characteristics as geocachers - in fact there are many people who indulge in both hobbies at the same time. I heard a story about someone who climbed all the Munros, then acquired a dog, and did all of them again so that the dog could bag them too. :P

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    Hop on a bus down to the foot of Leith walk and do the Ships, Claret & Golf multi. Plan to complete the full cache before dark though. Despite some thoroughly implausible and highly mendacious denials, the location of the cache is in a place which is well known for its nefarious nocturnal activities and is best visited during the hours of daylight.

     

     

    I think that The Forester is referring to the fact that this street used to be a place for ladies of the night to hang out. However, they were moved on many years ago to another part of Leith that is not on the trail of this cache.

  9. If any or all of you are planning to return to the west coast of Scotland next year, you might want to plan your hols to coincide with the last weekend in May, the traditional weekend of the annual Scottish Cache Bash. Rumour has it that the 2007 event will be held in the West :rolleyes:

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