reddeeps
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Forestry Commission - Personal Liability
reddeeps replied to Kryten's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
I have some FC caches, that clause is not in my permission, but also mine are not reviewed annually. -
Thanks, its much better now
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OK so how do I delete just the geocache.com cookie
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I am still having problems, using internet explorer and firefox. Takes ages sometimes, but then other times its normal
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I have been getting the same as well, sometimes it doesnt load at all, others its magically there, and then sometimes I get just a sketeton page with no details
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I think you should have a travelling honeymoon and vist all the places the bug went to!! However with the volcanic ash it might just have done you a favour.
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I have the same problem with firefox, it keeps logging me out
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OS 25k Scale Maps online
reddeeps replied to TheAardvarkFamily's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
I use this http://wtp2.appspot.com/wheresthepath.htm -
We made one, drilled it out.
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Hi I am in West Norfolk so not far away, I am not very techy but will help if I can. There are two local forums, http://eageomobbers.org.uk/index/ - - this forum is very friendly and regularly cache together, so lots of chance for people to show you how to get the best from your garmin http://s4.zetaboards.com/East_Anglian_Cachers/index/ - is another local forum, full of helpful advice. Or you can just send me a message.
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Oh dear MrB, sorry that happened, I must have been lucky as not seen that before, although it can be tempermental at uploading sometimes. Some caches it just wont accept and i get a file too large message, but its normally only caused by one cache, so it can be time consuming finding which one it is. But now you have warned me I will make sure I use it early in the morning or well in advance of when I need the map. I'm just wierd maybe as I still buy the os map, but dont like writing on them, hence why I like just putting the points on one I print off (and then laminate lol) so I can use it as we walk. But like the idea of just having the proper os map as well. Its a map thing, I must have a bit of a fetish about them.
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But surely you can do that via the link I provided for wheres the path above, without spending on memory map. (although I do use gsak)
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Thanks for all your replies.
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As a question then on from this, if I upgraded my reliable garmin III to something newer like a colorado or 60csx (which I fancy) when I then downloaded from gsak, does it have the hints and logs and cache page as well, as at the mo I only get co-ords. (i do have a small pda but cant read it out in the field without my glasses) so I still print the pages off. Also in order to get maps on the newer garmin would I have to buy something else, or are the os maps and footpaths on them? If not I cant see why I would change from my old garmin, as although simple, using it and the above wheres the path program, seems to give me the same. Or am I really missing something.
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I buy the paper maps still as we dont have mapping on our gps, I get them from dash4it at 30% less than needed. However for caching I use http://wtp2.appspot.com/wheresthepath.htm as you can upload gpx files to it. This is totally free and uses os maps. And with that and the firefox script os map I am happy.
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How long do you wait before chasing your TB?
reddeeps replied to rob.marsh's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
I normally send a reminder after 2 months -
Geocaching Fact Sheets - Number 2.
reddeeps replied to Birdman-of-liskatraz's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
The skill of cache setting is hiding the biggest possible container at the site without it being muggled (reddeeps) -
Mine havent run, and still catn get the pq for my finds to work
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Help with Cleethorpes Find please
reddeeps replied to Nutty_and_Evil's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
The way I see it is that the cache has been archived because the CO didnt respond. And I personally would love AT94 to use those locations for a new cache as they are childhood fave places with many memories for me. But as deci sayes the area is now freed up for a new cache, so as long as AT94 would like to place caches then he can. But no, just replacing the logs wont re activate them, only a reviewer and the co could do that now, but any cacher could place a new cache in that location using whatever containers they felt would be best. -
Help with Cleethorpes Find please
reddeeps replied to Nutty_and_Evil's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Sorry came to this a bit late, I had it bookmarked along with 2 others I notice have been archived as well, as we are having a nostalic trip to Clee in April, btu grandparents came from there, and I really wanted to do the choc choc cache as they always took me on the train!! sadly its been archived as well -
looking for places to go camping...
reddeeps replied to smstext's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
How about norfolk, good campsites around Sheringham, and power trails, also lovely swimming pool at splash in sheringham. Would reccommend kelling heath for camping with kids. http://www.kellingheath.co.uk/ -
Could you not buy then off ebay and then re sell them afterwards.
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Birdies Peach Jar Challange Results
reddeeps replied to Birdman-of-liskatraz's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Me too, many thanks its a lovely coin and will be placed next week. -
Logging caches but not signing the logbook.
reddeeps replied to The George's's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
I have caches that need a screwdriver. I state it clearly on the cache page and so far have not had any problems.