FollowMeChaps
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FollowMeChaps replied to Lost in Space's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
You're too weak scaw. I'd have let them sweat for a while. -
I need help dropping a TB near Kingsbridge
FollowMeChaps replied to Jollylolly's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
I'm bemused that Kingsbridge is considered to be associated with a surfing beach! It's the Devon one I know but similarly I can't find any others near surfing areas. -
Well we all know that Dorset's famous for its dinosaurs; and I'm not talking about you Wendy!
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Camping in Somerset in September
FollowMeChaps replied to TMM-Sarah's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Now you're cooking on gas. Count me in as a day visitor. Why not add it to the Wessex Forum? At least that may kick-start that site -
Thanks for pointing this out Lacto - a really useful utility.
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I've been away and just caught up with this thread - Extreme caching? Isles of Scilly? Come on now Paul. I'll grant you that St Kilda hit the 'extreme' spot; sorry I missed the fun, but Scilly; a popular all year round holiday destination? Sorry, what next, extreme events at Newquay? Fastnet Rock on the other hand...........
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Yours, or your friend's bed?!
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10 GPSr - 10 different co-ordinates
FollowMeChaps replied to kbootb's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Most of us get by with just the one unit. You must have some serious Agoraphobic tendancies with a serious fear of getting lost! -
Free Kernow Kachers Pin
FollowMeChaps replied to Birdman-of-liskatraz's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
That's blatantly Cornishist - they shold be available to all even those without any accident of birth defects! Trust you had a good day. -
Most Unxepected Thing Found
FollowMeChaps replied to Fifth Barrowcliffe's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Get any good photographs of it? I am a bit of a car nut - except I like to see them rusting as well! I'm surprised that people aren't asking for pictures of the naked woman, sod the car! -
There's no such thing as a free lunch. The concept of keeping it free is well outdated. A small fee to everyone, with say the first 10 logs free to allow people to decide whether they like the pastime first, is the only fair way - ads or no ads.
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Calling all Somerset & Bristol cachers
FollowMeChaps replied to TMM-Sarah's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
I've responded but thought I'd post here to keep this topic live in the UK forum as it seems that not many local cachers have cottoned onto the Wessex forum. -
You missed a trick - why not a 'by royal appointment' cache?
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Most Unxepected Thing Found
FollowMeChaps replied to Fifth Barrowcliffe's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Where was your camera?!!! -
Most Unxepected Thing Found
FollowMeChaps replied to Fifth Barrowcliffe's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
A temporary lake being dug. It was for a scene from the BBC series Casualty on the route for the King's Wood Boundary Stone Game cache. The lake was to be frozen so someone could fall through the ice, poor soul. Picture. I don't watch the series so missed the end result. -
Where are the GPS satelites
FollowMeChaps replied to Phil and Ruth's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Good night for it here in southern uk - just saw the Shuttle/ISS go over and it comes around again at 23:33 so will watch again. Your site was great as we tracked it live on screen whilst watching it. We lost sight of it whilst still quite high inthe skay (c. 40 degrees) because of trees to the south of the house - it was then above the French/German border around Alsace, cool or what? -
Where are the GPS satelites
FollowMeChaps replied to Phil and Ruth's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Thanks, this is great. I've been using Heaven's Above and NASA Realtime to track the shuttle & space station but this is better. Great to match the live GPS birds aginst my eTrex. Worth looking at the J-Track 3d to see the staellites in relation to the earth though. If you've not seen the Shuttle joining/leaving the ISS make a point of watching for it, provided we get clear weather. It's fantastic to see them both as separate objects passing overhead. Nex opportunity in a few days maybe. Thanks again Phil & Ruth for this cool new link. -
Right click the link, select view script source, it should give you an option then... If that still doesnt work. Go to Tools>Greasemonkey>Install User Script... when viewing the script source. Thanks Edgemaster - it worked!
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Arrrgh! I'm sure this has been asked before, possibly by me, but can I find the thread?!!! It will be good for other IT dummies like me to have in this thread anyway..... I'm trying to install the above script but it only opens a page with the script code rather than with an auto-install feature like some others. How do I add it to my scripts please? Chief Luddite
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I'm no fan of congrat's threads but think an exception is needed here............. Well done Wendy and Ceasar! Let's use this as a reminder/challenge to all geocachers to to set at least one wheelchair accessible cache.
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Enhanced OS maps on cache pages
FollowMeChaps replied to Edgemaster's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Edgemaster EXCELLENT! Thanks not only for the advice but also for the speed of reply - I'll now save these links to a Word document so I can keep them. I very humbly bow to your, and Lordelph's, skill - you both totally enhance the web based caching eperience for luddites like me. MANY THANKS