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  1. "Even in Hampshire we should not be subjected to HCC rules as we also work ONLY under g.com!!!" What rubbish, Guidelines are guidelines, the Land owners have granted permission to play the game on their land. It does not matter which organisation you subscribe too. The fact is, as I see it, some Cachers NO NOT WANT TO PLAY be the (rules) guidlines. Why?? I do not see GAGB V's G.com being the issue. The issue is,as I see it, Who "owns" the guidelines, not who negotiated them!!!!
  2. Rattled my cage, I think not. Grow up! Yes, why have a pop over the word Your's our's. From what I ahve been reading "Geocaching " is self desructing. Yes one is intitled to one's own opinon but.... let's not keep having a go.
  3. "YOUR" event, isnt this "OUR" event? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Is this just another attempt to have a 'pop' at G:UK? Why? Grow up
  4. On the face of it, it would seem that the Moor is covered in Letterboxes, but there are very many places with no boxes. The 18000 number quoted is, I suggest, a little tonge in cheek. The popular Tor's do have a high penertration, but they do not stay out there long.
  5. I did not see the programme but was told by a friend. I am somewhat concerned about the placement of caching within the bounds of the New Forest, as any organised activity MUST have the approval of the Forestry Commission, as there are "no go" areas as well as "No go " months, when only Gravel paths can be used. I noted one is place in a "disused " rabbit hole, this is absolutley forbidden & could lead to prosicution. I do not wish to upset anyone but think you should know,
  6. quote:Originally posted by Tim & June:Following the stirling and successful efforts of Kouros (well done Peter) to get geocaching on the TV again, we were approached and here's a short report. Last week we took the producer out caching and, of course the result is that she was intrigued and hooked and, of course, now the owner of a T & J bear. Almost all of the filming has been completed now with just two little pieces to go. Apparently there was so much she wanted to include that it was difficult to decide what to exclude and what to include. The BBC are going to provide us with the contents of a cache which we will place on their behalf just before the program which is presented by Chris Packham is aired in January (exact date to be confirmed). Part of the program includes Team Tate finding a cache which no other cacher will find. We placed the cache early on Saturday for Bob and family to find whilst being filmed. Then we took it away again. Never mind, they can't log it as a find. We then proceeded to Farley Mount, near our "Monumental Journey" cache to be interviewed about, guess what! BEARS ! The problem is I think they are going to refer to this, and us as "bizarre" I guess it must be true then. We hope Richard and Beth had as much fun as we did as that was there next port of call. We will update later when we have more information. http://img.Groundspeak.com/cache/log/display/225946_200.jpg Team Tate find the cache Tim & June (Winchester) See June, I told you that sign which said 'Unsuitable for Motor Vehicles' was wrong !
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