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Twixmas 2014 (past event)
By: SangueG Date: March 25, 2014, 2:28 pm
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It might sound a tad crazy to start talking about this already,
but that's because I am a tad crazy. Seriously though, although
there are many months before that time of year, I really would
like to attend this time (I missed last year because of late
notice of the date for me), and have some fun this year.
My schedule for such holiday periods gets booked up extremely
quickly, mostly because of work. Already I am looking at Rota's
to who is covering what on which days around then, so... would
it be possible to start looking at the date for this next event,
if it is going to happen, and hopefully it will.
If you would like me to help organise this time, I am happy to,
as I have plenty of notice if we start now. If we want a
location more around the area that it has been held previously I
might need some input from others, but otherwise I am happy to
do whatever is needed.
Let me know.
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: tarmacjohn Date: March 25, 2014, 4:38 pm
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Always good to have a plan, I think 28th December is the obvious
choice.
I haven't really got an opinion on where, I expect my car will
manage to deliver me to wherever it is.
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: walktall Date: March 25, 2014, 4:47 pm
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As TJ says, 28th is the obvious.
Where - somewhere where new caches can be placed on a 4
mile(ish) route. I do think the village hall worked very well
last year :)
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: Griff Grof Date: March 25, 2014, 5:03 pm
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28th December, I agree :)
Will edit this out - nice to see so many posts logging on
tonight ;D Will reply to the other threads tomorrow :)
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: Wrighty Date: August 11, 2014, 3:16 am
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Brailes Village hall looks ideal.
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: Griff Grof Date: August 11, 2014, 5:51 am
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HTML http://brailesvillage.co.uk/?page_id=165
HTML http://brailesvillage.co.uk/?page_id=165
Is this it?
If so, it looks good - new area, too, it looks beautiful.
[member=9]Wrighty[/member], have you got any caches
placed/planned around there ???
As I said on another thread, I'm still not sure if I'll be
around at the time :-\
- But I reckon I will, as time stands! :)
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: Wrighty Date: August 11, 2014, 6:37 am
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Thats the one. Got no caches there at the mo.
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: Wrighty Date: August 13, 2014, 12:12 pm
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Anymore thoughts on this location?
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: Griff Grof Date: August 13, 2014, 12:32 pm
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[member=9]Wrighty[/member] I think it would be a brilliant
location, I don't think we have EVER had a Twixmas event out of
Gloucestershire :o
And this is an area with not many caches :)
Having looked at the website, I agree that the Village hall is
ideal. HOWEVER, I did feel the Twixmas event was missing
something last year, and I think that was a pub! :D Having
taken on the burden in 2012, it's a LOT of effort and pressure
on the day (will people pay?) but I think it's totally worth it,
it saves people making a packed lunch, and everyone gets a good
meal and cold drink in a more welcoming atmosphere. So I would
love to see another event staged in a pub, BUT I completely
understand if we opt for a Village Hall again, as I said, it's a
good venue anyway and it saves people money whilst reducing the
stress for us :)
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: walktall Date: August 14, 2014, 4:10 am
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[quote author=Griff Grof link=topic=502.msg8161#msg8161
date=1407951134]
[member=9]Wrighty[/member] I think it would be a brilliant
location, I don't think we have EVER had a Twixmas event out of
Gloucestershire :o
[/quote]
What about my Twixmas Event 2011 at Long Compton which is in
Warwickshire ::)
In fact, so are all the caches that I set up for it 8)
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