Friendly Flyer
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Ok, seems like there is some interest.
I think the first step is perhaps to get a group of us together for a chat and see if we want to organise something more formal.
How about a weekday evening at a pub? A Thursday perhaps, (looks at calendar) How about April 1st?
Any suggestions for a venue.
FF
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The latest photographs from my "Beggars Bush" cache (GC8432)
are now online at http://www.tuckley.org/BBush/
If you have visited the cache please take a look and let me know which
picture is yours so that I can add the correct captions.
FF
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As it's right next to the airfield at Shawbury and it's obviously a circle of well cut grass I'd say that it was probably the antenna for a radio navigation aid.
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Can a 'ringer' from Kent come too?
Of course, we will need you to balance those that sneak in from Hampshire
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Yup, will be there as long as "Real Life" doesn't get in the way.
Was really thinking of something further east, I think of the Chi event as a Hampshire/West Sussex event.
Was really suggesting something less organised and at least semi-regular since there seems to be quite a few local cachers in Sussex now.
FF
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It occured to me that it would be fun if all the cachers in Sussex organised a get together.
Initially perhaps just for a drink and a natter one afternoon or evening, but with the idea of organising a "Sussex Cache Bash" for later in the summer.
Anyone interested?
FF
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You have been hit by Microsquish!
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...b;en-us;Q834489
explains what happend.
Basicaly they decided that they would stop it from working and F*** the specifications.
There is a way around it - you need to add some registry keys.
FF
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Picked up what appears to be a new type of travel bug from a cache this morning. It's French and is called a Geolutin.
They have a site at http://www.geolutins.fr.st with English translations (click the flag).
Anyone else come across these?
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Just want to add a "Me Too!!" to all the others.
A very good day, I'm sure a lot of the people who turned up to see what it was all about now have a good idea. Nice to see some familiar faces and to put names to new faces.
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Please ignore my link above as it doesn't seem to work anymore.It's moved to here:
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I've got two caches in/near Worthing which is just in West Sussex and there are about 20 caches within 20 miles of there. The Chichester/Selsy area is also well represented.
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I use my Yellow Etrex and a laptop running Autoroute 2000 sometimes when on a long new route.
If you plug the Etrex into the laptop (and change the data transmission format) then you get a moving map display.
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Don't know about camping !! Is there space for my caravan ??We are using the CC site at Morn Hill for ours since we are staying several nights
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I'm a lapsed Ham, I even let my licence lapse last year after not using it for about 5 years
Colin - G8TMV
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We hope to be there too and will help if we can.
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Congratulations!
I'm working until 9:30 this evening but might pop along afterwards.
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The camera in the cache was filled up so I replaced it and have put the photos online.
Could anyone who has visited the cache let me know which photo is theirs please.
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Yes, a big thankyou to the admins.
I've done forum admin on other systems in the past - it's normally a pretty thankless job.
To the 3 (groups of) admins I offer a "well done".
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I should be there hopefully.
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Lazy Leopard is to blame for getting me involved too - He's a cache-pusher!
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According to the referenced thread the move is postponed.
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Hi guys,
I'm looking for a buddy to work with me on the above cache.
See http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=12627 for more details.
I'm looking for a location on the line S37 Deg 43.6?? ti use.
If anyone is interested in helping then post here or email colin@tuckley.org
Thanks in advance,
Colin
(Friendly Flyer)
Midnight Oil
in United Kingdom and Ireland
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Actually, No, they don't look good, not in Mozilla anyway.
The formatting has a problem that runs the last digit of the log date into the first digit of the actual log text.