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  1. There's always the (ahem) Round Aylesbury Walk. Apparently.
  2. Sounds really useful. It's such a pain having to put my GPS in decimal mode to enter the coords into the wap site. I haven't tried it yet, but it's a great idea. Thanks for making the effort, and for sharing it!
  3. Sad to say that I'm never surprised by that sort of attitude from that sort of person. I'm sorry, what? Where did that come from? I thought this was a forum about geocaching? Back to topic... I've had a similar experience, but at the end of the day you can't be responsible for someone else's actions. You acted in good faith kewfriend (no pun intendeded), it's just one of those things. You could perhaps try adding a note to the cache to see if someone could look up their name from the logbook. It came from someone's post that I quoted. You can see it too if you look. Thanks, but that's not really what I meant! I meant where did the criticism come from, it just felt a bit uncalled for (IMHO). Never mind - the moment has passed. Really not worth worrying about Time to go and find some plastic boxes...
  4. Sad to say that I'm never surprised by that sort of attitude from that sort of person. I'm sorry, what? Where did that come from? I thought this was a forum about geocaching? Back to topic... I've had a similar experience, but at the end of the day you can't be responsible for someone else's actions. You acted in good faith kewfriend (no pun intendeded), it's just one of those things. You could perhaps try adding a note to the cache to see if someone could look up their name from the logbook.
  5. I was already half-way out of the door, brand-new tupperware in hand...
  6. It's true. All comments get published in the 'Audience Log' and are passed on to the producers of the programmes. Whether they take any notice or not is another question...
  7. Absolutely. I wanted to check money wasn't the issue - practical help is a lot harder to give - especially on a large project. Are there any other ways we can help?
  8. I'm sure this has been talked about before, but I'd be happy to pay a small amount towards keeping GeocacheUK up and running, if that helps. Doing a whole-UK TomTom POI file through GSAK is just such effort!
  9. (bump) I hope to be there - but we've been invited to a bbq that evening. I might have to go and stuff my face with burgers and sausages first then come along! What time will we be setting off? 11 sharp?
  10. Ooooh. This really gets my back up. Surely it should be And since I can't add html tags in a quote, I added the 'n'.
  11. I've got the XDA Stellar, and if the Orbit is anything like it, the battery life is really poor when you're using the GPS. Mine has lasted about 2 hours at best. Make sure you invest in a handy 12v car charger!
  12. Hi. I noticed a bit of a funny on one of my logs (look at the one dated 5th Apr) ... http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.as...4e-0f2db7a0f999 I retrieved this travel bug from 'THE DAM BUSTERS 3', but my log only says 'housefamily retrieved it from' without the cache name. I've not spotted this before, and as I logged it using the WAP service I wondered if anyone else had experienced the same problem. On a slightly related topic, am I only the only one who gets slightly irritated by having to type in my username and password every time I load the WAP page? I know TPTB have got a lot going on with V2 and everything, I'm just hoping they're planning a mobile version of the new webpage...
  13. Say hi to Vegas for me! I went last year for the Consumer Electronics Show and stayed at the MGM Grand - brilliant because now I can annoy everyone I know when CSI is on by saying 'I stayed there!!!' I only managed a few caches - but you'll find most of them are micros Hope you have a great time
  14. As others have said... take a good torch (or two!) - there's nothing worse than having your torch run out just as you reach the cache. Me and Simply Paul managed to get a bucket of FTFs on a series of caches around Ashley Green near Berkhamsted, by going out at a ridiculous time of night. We didn't get back till 06:30! I've just got a new head torch for my birthday - and I can fully recommend it. It's got LEDs and a xenon focusable bulb, so the best of both worlds! http://en.petzl.com/petzl/LampesProduits?Produit=509
  15. I'll be 31 on January 14th, and there's a good chance we might be able to make it to the event. I'll let you know!
  16. It's a brilliant site - and thanks to Teasel for spending the time keeping it running. I've set up (and maintained) a few web sites in my time, and I have a good idea of the sort of stress it can cause, and the amount of time it can suck up!! At the moment, I'm getting the following error when I search for caches: Couldn't update sresult cache logs - Table './geocache_teasel/clog' is marked as crashed and last (automatic?) repair failed .. which doesn't sound good. No rush - just trying to help by reporting faults. Keep up the great work! Geoff
  17. I think you've hit the nail on the head there. And the reason is.... Groundspeak is a US company. It's always going to be a bit uphill, trying to get TPTB to listen to new features, attributes (not to mention county listings) which don't really affect the US, but unfortunately that's just the way it is!
  18. I think the accepted way is actually to use a single centre point, and to vary the date ranges. This way you can make sure you cover the most amount of caches, while minimising overlap. As for what those dates are... I'm sure someone will be along soon to tell you!!
  19. I had exactly the same thing. I went to the doctor about it and they gave me a set of exercises to do - which have helped hugely. In fact, I can't remember the last time I had pain in the mornings. The other thing that helped was to make sure I wore shoes with plenty of arch support. Something I must bear in mind - as I need to buy some new walking boots.
  20. A great choice, and congratulations on your 300th find . Thanks! It was tiring but fun. We're still drying out...
  21. I've heard a lot about this cache - and from reading the logs I'm not sure I'm as agile as previous visitors. We also don't have a change of clothes.... But great idea, and thanks anyway!
  22. Hi all. We're approaching our next milestone, and I'd really like to make it an interesting/memorable one. Does anybody have any suggestions of a cache we could do in the Southampton or Aylesbury area (we're visiting my parents today which is why we're in Southampton!) Puzzles/physically difficult caches are ok, but I'd prefer a reasonable length multi or trad. Any thoughts or suggestions would be hugely appreciated. Thanks!
  23. Before I clicked on that link I thought Daily Mail But I've had a couple of close missed with cows (and bulls) so do have some sympathy...
  24. It's even easier if you've brought someone along to help you jump the ditch - especially if you've just walked the last 100m through stinging nettles and mud in shorts and trainers!!! One of Lester's caches Back on topic - it's a real shame that the geocoin was lost, but I'm glad you've decided not to make it a premium member cache. Without wanting to turn this into a PM thread, there are a lot of well-experienced non-pm cachers out there with hundreds of finds under their belt. And, as has already been pointed out, I bet we've all done something a little bit silly when looking for a cache, it's just that we've got away with it! It's a shame that it happened to this guy on his 3rd cache, but maybe he'll treat the rest of them with a little more caution!
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