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Lydford Locators

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  1. Usually we do a combination of things ...

     

    1. Leave some local ones for when we just have an hour free and yes there is always someone placing a new one or two locally to replenish this supply.

     

    2. If we are travelling to visit friends/relations we set off early so we have time for a stop to pick up some caches along the way. It's great motivation to rekindle friendships with people who live in good caching areas! :P

     

    3. If we have a day free we'll plan a day out somewhere about an hour's drive from home, making sure there are some caches to do whilst in the area.

     

    4. We take cheap weekends away which coincide with new caching areas and combine the caching with the usual touristy things.

  2. I used mine when I broke down a few years ago... I had no REAL idea where I was (nothing new there!) and so gave the AA my coords....

     

    They soon found me!

     

    Well done the AA, more than we can say for the Surrey Ambulance Service.

     

    Last year whilst caching deep in a forest, elderly grandma Locator fell breaking her leg in 6 places. :blink: We rang 999 and gave them our co-ords from our GPS thinking it was the answer to our prayers. But they insisted that the only way they could find us was by Mrs Locator leaving Grandma and the two Junior Locators (aged 7 & 8 years at the time) in the forest whilst she ran to the nearest habitation, found an address and waited there to meet the ambulance crew to show them the way to Grandma! We were less than impressed! :ph34r:

  3. Thanks for telling us about this - we went to Cirencester on Saturday where (in addition to some local caching) we visited the Corinium Museum, WW2 Exhibition and the Amphitheatre - complete with a group of fantastic gladiator re-enactors in action. It turned out to be an excellent, cheap and educational visit for all the family - a very big THANK YOU. :unsure:

  4. If you look at the bottom of my profile page you can see a static map of the regions.

     

     

    I'm confused now, when it was originally announced we were surprised that the south west was just Devon and Cornwall. Your map has a much larger area than that classed as south west. Was it changed? :rolleyes:

  5. Hi MattBW and welcome to the addiction.

     

    We strongly recommend that you look out for the next CacheWalker Event which is most likely going to be at the end of September and is usually in the Evesham area. It's a great way to meet some local cachers, it starts with a caching walk together and usually involves a big meet at a pub where even more cachers turn up. We've attended 3 so far and haven't been disappointed.

     

    Maybe we'll see you there.

  6. Sorry if this has been asked before, but I checked the usual places (Waymarking.com has a "free wifi" category for instance) and there seems to be no mention of free wi-fi in the area. Anyone know better?

     

    When away from home we quite often visit Wetherspoon pubs for their free wifi (their food and beer is OK too if your logging takes you a long time).

     

    There is one in Harrogate centre: The Winter Gardens, Unit 4, Royal Baths, Parliament Street HG1 2RR

     

    Sometimes they want you to buy one drink for every 30 minutes access, but the Harrogate one says "Simply switch on your Wi-Fi enabled laptop and start surfing. Then, just enter the username as Sponsored and password as Service when asked."

     

    We'll be there for our Sunday tea, so lets hope that the Mega attendees don't all try to log then! :unsure:

  7. OK, so it's working for us, but is there a map to show us where each region actually is? We're down in Wiltshire that sometimes is classed as the South West, sometimes South and even Midlands! No wonder we get confused! :rolleyes:

    Perhaps when the link from cache pages 'Country Map ( http://www.geocaching.com/map/uk.asp )' finds a target that may answer your question ... but as yet it brings up the '404 Unavailable page'

     

    Cache On!

    Paul

    Thanks for that, there I was thinking I'd be clever and get all of ours updated before the hoards of workers get home and jam the system up trying to do theirs. I'll just have to be patient, not my best quality!

  8. OK, so it's working for us, but is there a map to show us where each region actually is? We're down in Wiltshire that sometimes is classed as the South West, sometimes South and even Midlands! No wonder we get confused! :rolleyes:

  9. Out of curiousity which venue is not available next year?

     

    Maybe someone else might have some other ideas to get an event up and running.

    Well done for volunteering... :):huh::huh:

     

    It was the Swindon Science Museum that appeared to be the "perfect venue", we hope that it may become available sometime, but it won't be the foreseeable future.

     

    At this time the Wiltshire cachers who first thought they'd host a Mega Event have stepped down, so the baton is well and truly yours if you want it! ;)

  10. Not sure how but maybe a month or two after this event a poll is created asking would cachers attend a 2009 mega event?

     

    You need to get the 2008 one out of the way first then allow people time to reflect if they would like to do it all over again.

     

    Yes, that's why we wanted everyone to know that there are no serious plans for another Mega Event BEFORE they attended Harrogate. There may be someone out there keen to attempt to organise another Mega Event and they'll have an ideal opportunity to study the first and pick the Committee brains during the Harrogate weekend. A poll sounds an excellent idea.

     

    There was no intention to upset anyone nor of raising any "hot potatoes", just the thought that the UK caching community should be aware that there wasn't another Mega in the planning stages.

     

    Personally we've been liaising with and supporting Harrogate from afar in their huge venture, and will be travelling up from Wiltshire to attend what is clearly going to be a special geocaching weekend. We know alot of what the Harrogate Committee have been through to get the event to happen and wish them all a great success.

  11. As most of you are probably aware, when the idea of a UK Mega Event was first mooted here, some Wiltshire cachers suggested that they might be able to host a Mega Event.

     

    Unfortunately the proposed venue will not be available and despite much discussion on the subject a suitable alternative could not be found. This means that a Wiltshire Mega Event is NOT being planned for 2009 and the way is therefore clear should any other interested parties wish to take up the challenge.

     

    For anyone thinking of organising a future UK Mega Event - Robin of the Harrogate Hunters offers his personal help.

  12. We've not noticed the problem with TBs, but agree as far as geocoins go. Obviously they do sometimes go AWOL in the UK too, but their life certainly appears shortened by going oversees. :P

     

    We've resorted to giving the majority of our coins goals asking them to remain in the UK.

  13. Ours arrived safely today, lovely coins and I understand that the icons will work once Groundspeak get them uploaded. Anyone undecided about buying their own should get some, they're great looking coins and a good cause.

     

    Keep up the hard work everyone working on the Mega Event, we can only guess what you're going through to make the event a success for the rest of us. :ph34r:

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