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  1. I was just amused that the name was available.
  2. Yeah, but you sold out - you found a cache. Only the one. I thought it would give me credibility. Forum credibility - maybe. Amongst us puppets though...we all said "That someoneelse, he's becoming someone else"
  3. Yeah, but you sold out - you found a cache.
  4. Fully agree - it's OK to go around with a GPS in normal everyday countryside when you are not going to stray more than 1km from a road. But as soon as altitude or even moderate remoteness is involved a MAP and compass are vital. We did Pen y fan a few years back (before GPS). It started off as a dreary day, with the forecast suggesting the weather was getting worse - by the time we were getting towards the top it was a blizzard with minimal vis - a bit worse than expected. I guess there was the danger of walking off the side, but we were never even vaguely lost or in any doubt about our route home and we met our pick up within 15 minutes of the agreed time. Our entire route was known back at the B & B, we had the right clothes, the right food, the right drinks and the right first aid. It would have been easy for this to have been a problem, the right equipment and prep made it fun.
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