drdick&vick
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If the original building was before your time you must be REALLY old.
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Try cache hunting. The answer is there.
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Ok quick easy one
Bronzfield Womens Prison is near Heathrow, what was the original buildings on the site called?
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There is a nice big Geocaching article on page 185-186 in the December 08 issue of the Motorcaravan Motorhome Magazine written by a cacher from N Ireland.
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I can remember climbing the stairs when there was a fault with the lift. I seem to remember it is somewhere around the 190 mark as I looked it afterwards as it was a dadgum long way up and most opted to wait while the fault was fixed. As it was a few weeks before a marathon I had entered I treated it as a bit of extra training.
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I can remember climbing the stairs when there was a fault with the lift. I seem to remember it is somewhere around the 190 mark as I looked it afterwards as it was a dadgum long way up and most opted to wait while the fault was fixed. As it was a few weeks before a marathon I had entered I treated it as a bit of extra training.
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Well the only 'Gort' I know of is a robot in a film so not got the faintest what I might say to him if he was angry.
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Ref The Slaughter Family
Just create a .csv file from something like Geocache Log. It's as easy as that.PM me a post code that you want to seartch from or even a set of co-ords and I will create one for you and send it via an email. I can't be far from you (I am near Horsham)
Just realised you need an OV2 file whoops sorry.
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As you say HIV is not that easy to catch but it is the others that scare me.
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Could always start a new Micro series placed near to Synagogues and call it the Rabbinnic or even the Pharisee series.
ONly joking!!!
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Agree with Paul, badgers.
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Don't have any problem when I put all of my postcode in, typed in all 7 digits plus ,UK (XX11 1XX, UK) and got exactly the caches I expected. Even if I leave of the UK bit I still get more or less the correct area. But I must say that the centre point is about .5 of a mile Nth East out.
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Hi,
With the festive season fast approaching, i'd like the opinion of those in the know.
What is the best in-car Sat Nav? Main thoughts are that it needs to be user friendly, would like the ability to upload caches to get notified when driving near them. UK & Europe mapping too and possibly bluetooth.
Thanks in advance...
Chris
The TomTom range is always a good bet if you want a portable device, and it is possible to upload .csv files to show cache loactions. I have a built in GArmin system and I generate CSV files from my Geocache Log and upload them to the Garmin and so can always see when I am near.
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Must admit that when we do caches in any urban area we alwasy wear a pair of work gloves, just to be on the safe side.
Had one scare before, when I worked, I was attacked by a junky con with a needle and got jabbed and went through a very nervous 3 months waiting for the all clear.
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no one else playing? or you all braving the rain to find boxes?
Maybe it's just you, me and Paul who have an interest in follys!
It would have to be a really brave cacher out there today. Lanes round this way are flooded as the ditches are all full and the footpaths are soggy to say the least.
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Now that is really taking the 'P'
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Working ok for me, have just checked 3 caches and all ok.
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Like Hiho9 before I will let someone else jump in for this one.
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DING A LING DING to Paul.
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Looks like all the driving around the country wasn't wasted after all.
Ok lets stay on a similar theme
What am I called and where am I??
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It looks a bit like the Hoober Stand/Tower thingy near Rotheram
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...how about a firkin pubs series?
There is a small series in Horsham called the HPC series (Horsham Pub Crawl) 8 nanos near pubs and a main cache at the end.
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
in United Kingdom and Ireland
Posted · Edited by DrDick&Vick
Spot on, you must have found the gate to nowhere.
Ding