+Kelt. Posted May 10, 2010 Share Posted May 10, 2010 Hi there, I'm originally from the Southwest of England, and have returned to Plymouth after many many years in <cough> the Colonies <cough> ('Gee folks, that's the USofA to ya'll") Despite my accent I love caching on Dartmoor and urban environments as well, but have as yet to find any group or forum for fellow Plymothians or West Devonians. Is there such a beast? Answers on a postcard, or better yet, right here thanks Quote Link to comment
+Stuey Posted May 10, 2010 Share Posted May 10, 2010 Hi there, I'm originally from the Southwest of England, and have returned to Plymouth after many many years in <cough> the Colonies <cough> ('Gee folks, that's the USofA to ya'll") Despite my accent I love caching on Dartmoor and urban environments as well, but have as yet to find any group or forum for fellow Plymothians or West Devonians. Is there such a beast? Answers on a postcard, or better yet, right here thanks There is a thriving community of cachers in Plymouth, Devon and Cornwall. The easiest way to find them is host a very simple event in a pub (or something like that) and they will all come to you Quote Link to comment
+Kelt. Posted May 10, 2010 Author Share Posted May 10, 2010 Hi there, I'm originally from the Southwest of England, and have returned to Plymouth after many many years in <cough> the Colonies <cough> ('Gee folks, that's the USofA to ya'll") Despite my accent I love caching on Dartmoor and urban environments as well, but have as yet to find any group or forum for fellow Plymothians or West Devonians. Is there such a beast? Answers on a postcard, or better yet, right here thanks There is a thriving community of cachers in Plymouth, Devon and Cornwall. The easiest way to find them is host a very simple event in a pub (or something like that) and they will all come to you It sounds like there's an opportunity to get a Plymouth-based forum started. Quote Link to comment
+*mouse* Posted May 11, 2010 Share Posted May 11, 2010 Hi there - the regional forum for Devon and Cornwall is www.kacher.co.uk Quote Link to comment
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