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ZoomLens

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  1. Hello there everyone,

     

    I'm rapidly approaching the end of my first year of caching and am sat on 278 caches - I want to make it up over 300 and as far on as possible by the end of the year. I've got a free weekend this weekend and was wondering if anyone could point me towards a dense concentration of caches within a couple of hours drive of Birmingham that would get me closer to that.

     

    I've done most of the caches along the Oxford canal near Banbury, but I'm struggling otherwise.

     

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

     

    ZoomLens

  2. Great stuff all around really. It's much, much better. I'm pleased that they have gotten rid of the old maps, as nobody used them. I like the icons at the bottom of the page too - highlights just how unreliable one of my caches is though!!!!

  3. Ok then.

     

    Which game was invented by someone who by the time he died was an alumnus of Brasenose College Oxford, had been chaplain of St George's, Albemarle Street, London and rector of St Clement Danes in The Strand?

     

    And who was he?

     

    If it makes it any easier, he died in the south of France in 1872 and his grave is at Menton in the Cote D'Azur.

  4. Well Mumbo, you do have £2 from my personal fortune, so you really should look at some serious investment options. You really don't want to fritter it away, as it could be really important in your later life, and retirement.

     

    If you invested it correctly, and reinvested the income from the investment, along with the compounding effect, you might even have enough to buy a pint by the time you retire (taking in to account inflation, of course).

     

    I really hope that some benevolent multi-millionaires start geocaching soon!

  5. I had one of these a few years ago and paid an arm and a leg for it. I found it to be an alround good performer and it was fairly easy to program in waypoints. 100 euros seems a good price too for something with a colour screen and the potential for mapping.

     

    I did not use it for caching though, so cannot comment from experience.

  6. The first 2 caches to be in compliance with the Metropolitan Police Force-Specialist Search Unit Geocache Agreement have been enabled :laughing:

     

    Parliament View (London) GC10DNC

     

    Abbot John Islip GCZBV7

     

    both owned by Dorsetgal & GeoDog . I'd like to thank Zoomlens, for undertaking the required maintenance visit to mark the container and provide photographs.,On Dorsetgals behalf, whilst she is across the pond caching in the US :laughing:

     

    :laughing::laughing: After absailing in to the cache locations, avoiding the heavily armed spies (that last bit ain't a joke - there were coppers going up and down the river on a boat with guns!! :laughing::laughing: - They wouldn't let me have one. :laughing: ) the deed has been done to get them up and running.

     

    Given the extreme risk to personal safety - approaching black boxes hidden within sight of two important national landmarks that were not clearly labelled as geocaches and could quite easily be something altogether more sinister (!!) - it's a shame they aren't FTF.... still waiting for that elusive first FTF...

  7. It seems like we are now up to 12 with one spectator - Jimblonduk is bringing himself, +1 and then Alibags.

     

    Can we reach a consensus as to which end we will be coming from? The north end appears to be closer, but perhaps less friendly. What do people think?

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