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Pushchair Friendly Attribute?


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Yes... definitely!!

 

When I was out caching with my ex's nephew we got about a mile down the path (nice tarmac path) that then disintergrated into a very pebbley, sandy, very thin track which I just couldn't get the push chair down... So I had to turn back. Great.

 

I know of one cheshire caching team who are expecting more than one ickle baby, so they will be banging on about this so they can still cache with their multiple buggy!! :)

 

Edited due to dreadful spelling!

Edited by HazelS
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We do not have children but still think that is a great idea!

Me too, so I can put a red cross though togglers and pushchairs on all my caches pages.

 

Doesn't the wheelchair attribute double up as a pushchair?

 

Why isn't there a "Route likely to be muddy" attribute ? USA biased maybe? but I know for a fact they have mud too!

 

Pretty much all caches a round my area have the words "Cache can get very muddy so wellies advised" or "could be very muddy if wet".

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cheers haggis hunter!

have posted a thread in the Geocaching.com Web Site section of the forum.

 

words of encouragement from past and future viewers can now be posted there!

 

i'd put a link to it here, but erm, dont know how to, so i wont!

if anyone can then please do! thanks!

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