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Re: CacheWalker 5 Year Event 2012
By: JimJinks Date: March 27, 2012, 2:52 am
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With an area of over 700 sq miles, there must be a suitable
(free) location somewhere in the Cotswolds?
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Re: CacheWalker 5 Year Event 2012
By: Griff Grof Date: March 27, 2012, 10:45 am
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Well, firstly, let's wait for Simon to get back on and reply to
the above/previous posts, to see if there is some sort of Group
discount.
Sadly, it's not about "free" locations - yes, we could find one,
but a location which is accessable to all/no caches in the
area/group walks/stunning secluded location narrows it down just
a little...
I would be willing to sell/make/spend everything I've got to pay
for it, if it is under £100 tops - if not, then we seriously
start looking for somewhere else.
There has been no talk about our meeting, which should take
place first, I am suggesting Tuesday 3rd April sometime in the
evening?
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Re: CacheWalker 5 Year Event 2012
By: tarmacjohn Date: March 27, 2012, 12:36 pm
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3rd April is OK with me. I can travel, so I am easy with the
location. (but the Snowshill Arms is nice)
There are lots of points that need to be sorted and trying to do
it over a forum is just going to end in disaster.
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Re: CacheWalker 5 Year Event 2012
By: foraging 5 Date: March 27, 2012, 3:08 pm
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I agree fully with Tarmac John that the forum is not the best
place to go through all that is required to sort this event out,
and a meeting is by far the best way to get things moving. I am
happy to be a guest for the night, and don't wish to tread on
anyone's toes. I am unfortunately stuck for the 3rd. But will
post a few dates once my missus is back from town with her
diary. Snowshill Arms sounds ok to me.
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Re: CacheWalker 5 Year Event 2012
By: Griff Grof Date: March 27, 2012, 3:12 pm
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Ok, could do any day that week anyway...
Agree there is too much to talk about for it to simply take
place over a forum.
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Re: CacheWalker 5 Year Event 2012
By: foraging 5 Date: March 27, 2012, 3:59 pm
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ok, Monday 2nd or Wednesday 4th April are ok for me.
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Re: CacheWalker 5 Year Event 2012
By: tarmacjohn Date: March 27, 2012, 5:22 pm
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Right, time to put a few opinions into the melting pot ready for
next week. They don't need replying to on these forums lets just
discuss when we meet up.
1. The initial meeting should be open to all forum members
2. I don't think any of us really want to pay to attend an
event, there are plenty of free venues around (Dovers Hill for
example)
3. Do we actually need to have any caches or can we just have a
picnic. (This makes the venue choice a lot easier)
4. Lets not get too excited and carried away, it is after all
just another event with a likely attendance of 30 - 40 (less if
it's raining)
As for the meeting I am good any day next week so I will open
the date up to Walk Tall for his opinion, taking into account
the last couple of posts.
And, finally...... Griff. I know you are excited about anything
CacheWalker but sometimes you need to take a step back and chill
a bit. Perhaps sometimes the best thing to say is nothing at
all. Don't feel that the correct thing to do is keep rushing in
and answering every forum post, let others have their say,
remember that perhaps people are not always able to post for a
few hours and by the time they get round to composing a reply
you have already moved the topic on a couple of times. We are
still nearly 6 months away from the event so there is plenty of
time.
Remember Griff, no reply needed to this post until Walk Tall (or
anybody else who wishes to attend) has had an input on timings
for next week.
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Re: CacheWalker 5 Year Event 2012
By: walktall Date: March 27, 2012, 5:54 pm
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walk tall replying.... ;D
This is poor timing for me :(
Just about to start some major building work at home, 2 Apr and
I'm very involved with it, so not sure what dates I will be free
for the next few weeks :o
One date I will not be able to make is the 2 Apr. Best thing, is
to plan a date and if I can, I'll come along.
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Re: CacheWalker 5 Year Event 2012
By: tarmacjohn Date: March 28, 2012, 9:52 am
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In that case we will wait. Let us know when you are free.
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Re: CacheWalker 5 Year Event 2012
By: foraging 5 Date: March 28, 2012, 4:32 pm
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Yes fine with me, good luck with the building work Walk Tall.
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