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mumbo jumbo

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  1. Off topic? Anyway, as a day-in-day-out-all-year-round-cross-city cycle commuter, don't get me started on 4x4s, white vans, boy racers and looney judges. It wouldn't be prety
  2. I do some of my caching by bike. 12 new M-way Mayhem caches have just appeared in / around Brum. I intend doing several of these by bike as part of my Sunday morning ride or by way or ridiculously circuitous commutes to work (I'll enjoy the pathos of doing these drive bys as ride bys). Can't wait!
  3. I like the unusual too. My favourites (my own) to date: An urban micro which is a tube of lipstick. It's neat because you twist the base and up pops the logbook A bespoke magnetised sign attached to a city centre phone control box that's in plain view. It's funny cos its even fooled one of the people who found it The wording on the sign contains a clue to an anagram (solvers get sent a certificate). He found the sign and posted a log saying he'd found the anagram but now he had to find the logbook. Of course, all he had to do was peel off the sign and its there in a sealable bag!
  4. Apologies if these are silly questions from a coin newbie. I've only ever found / moved one coin - a personal coin from someone in the US. I'm planning a new set of caches and was thinking about getting a personal coin done for the bonus cache. I've been reading this thread and it all seems to be about buying / selling / trading coins. I wouldn't want that for my coin. I'd want it to blow with the wind and travel the world. Am I being naive? Are you coin hounds just going to jump on it, keep it, sell / trade it? If not (after all, there are some coins in circulation, but only a few mind - just 8 within 20 miles of my home co-ords at the moment), is there a preferred manufacturer / designer of coins for the UK caching community? MJ
  5. I get emails for new caches within 10 miles of my home co-ords sent to my work email. That's not resulted in a FTF though, yet...
  6. A hose down would suffice I think. Buttercup would know what to do...
  7. I found one of these in London (near L'pool St Stn) but had no idea what it was - until now... Like others on here, I have some cunning plans (hehehe....)
  8. bisquit (it's a phonetics thing, which coincidentally brings us back to where we started) Gingernut (JBF's original reply!!)
  9. So if I get loads of DNFs on a cryptic urban micro I should up the difficulty rating?
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