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MJB58

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  1. My goodness me that was quick. The cache looked great. It's an ammo box. It's quite obvious where it is. Not far from the track (about 10 feet) next to a tree. It's covered with small bits of paving slabs. It is disabled but it looked lovely to me :-) Thanks for your help. You can still log it too. At least I did.
  2. I printed off a cache sheet ages ago for a cache called Grafton Park Wood. I was unexpectedly in the area today and found that cache. I didn't realise that I was going there and so didn't get the chance tocheck if it was still operational. I dropped a TB in there. I live quite a long way from the cache and don't know when I will be able to retrieve the poor TB. Can some one do it for me? Co ordinates are N 52 25 422 W 000 37 264
  3. I would be very interested in a local meeting......especially if a pub meal is involved
  4. Yes we certainly are. We are all responsible for ourselves and walking in the countryside can sometimes be dangerous. There are all sorts of things left lying about in the countryside by all sorts of people. I would say that it would be very difficult to prove who had left the cache there in the first place. Also there have been loads of discussions about what has been left INSIDE the cache box. At the end of the day though it would be down to proof. And this is a difficult thing to do. It would actually require someone to actually stand up and say yes it was me. I've read all sorts of things in the cache log pages including people changing the box because the previous one was damaged.
  5. Thanks Martin Ok here goes. I saw this and thought of you
  6. I want to print a picture for this thread but i don't know how to do it
  7. Yes I've just dropped two TB's in Greece. One has been collected already. But I'm really really worried about both of them. I do hope that they will be ok. I also hope that their owners are pleased to see that their bugs are in such an exotic location.
  8. SP As far as I know Teddy Kennedy is alive and kicking......well....he's alive at least. As for that band? I'm thinking
  9. Thanks.....all of my questions are answered quickly too. Carrying on with the what do these have in common theme.........What is the connection between Ruby, Teddy, Offa, Lucy, Sadie and a famous politician?
  10. have a look here greetings from austria Thank you ....much appreciated
  11. Are there any caches on Kos please?
  12. It's all about cleaning out the cowshed by Robbie Burns?
  13. Ok the first guy is Brian Eno The clue for the second guy is Talking Heads
  14. Lol I could give you a hint for the second one too. Wait and see what the others come up with before hinting
  15. What do the letters stand for in the superbug M.R.S.A.?
  16. Siccar point James Hutton At Siccar point the lower part of the cliff shows layers of grey shale tilted to lie almost vertically, then immediately above this the upper part of the cliff shows near horizontal layers of red sandstone. This rock formation has became known as "Hutton's Unconformity". James Hutton reasoned that there must have been several cycles, each involving deposition on the seabed, uplift with tilting and erosion then undersea again for further layers to be deposited, and there could have been many cycles before over an extremely long history. It's the way round there no longer being Earth Caches by putting Regular Cache there instead....clever!
  17. After the Robbie Burns clue I wonder if it's Torridon
  18. ok a specific place on the Dorset coastline.........a difficult one ...erm......Purbeck Beds
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