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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: walktall Date: September 29, 2014, 2:21 pm
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Yes, £50 plus two used raffle ticket books which would do
another raffle.
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: Griff Grof Date: September 29, 2014, 3:05 pm
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That's fine then :)
Is Imber on again this year? We've had the 28th in place since
March.
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: Wrighty Date: September 30, 2014, 3:33 pm
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A bit nearer home. Willersey Village hall.
I have just archived the caches for the first Twixmas event so
we could use that walk again.Saw some different hiding places
whilst gathering the caches in last Monday.
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: Griff Grof Date: September 30, 2014, 4:01 pm
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[quote author=Wrighty link=topic=502.msg8346#msg8346
date=1412109188]
A bit nearer home. Willersey Village hall.
I have just archived the caches for the first Twixmas event so
we could use that walk again.Saw some different hiding places
whilst gathering the caches in last Monday.
[/quote]
I JUST managed to find them then, on my To Do list since Day 1
;D
It's a nice walk, fantastic views, and it would be fitting to
retrace steps for our 5th Twixmas bash, and 25th event overall.
I don't mind. Personally, I'd prefer Brailes as it's somewhere
several of us haven't walked around before, and would be
somewhere new and exciting - admittedly, harder to organise due
to the distance - but I think the effort would be well worth it,
and it would be an event we'd all remember for a long time to
come. :)
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: walktall Date: October 1, 2014, 6:02 am
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Can see a price list for Willersey Village Hall
HTML http://www.willerseyvillagehall.co.uk/index.asp.
Does anyone
know the costs?
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: SangueG Date: October 4, 2014, 6:15 am
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[quote author=Griff Grof link=topic=502.msg8334#msg8334
date=1412021123]
Is Imber on again this year? We've had the 28th in place since
March. [/quote]
It is. The notification came through this morning.
Imbibing Imber 3 On Manoeuvers
HTML http://coord.inf
o/GC5C3CJ
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: Griff Grof Date: October 4, 2014, 6:45 am
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[quote author=Gackt link=topic=502.msg8365#msg8365
date=1412421338]
It is. The notification came through this morning.
Imbibing Imber 3 On Manoeuvers
HTML http://coord.inf
o/GC5C3CJ
[/quote]
No, no, no, no, NO
We've had our date in place since March, though.
Would anyone from here be interested in going to that over
Twixmas?
I really wish they would do their research first >:(
Maybe we should change Twixmas to Twinew from now on ???
[quote]Our first Imbibing Imber Twixmas gathering was in the
Church in 2012 and were bowled over by the number of cachers who
braved the rain to make the event the success it turned out to
be. In 2013 we returned for Imbibing Imber II and to bright,
Winter sunshine. We are very grateful to the Church for allowing
us to be there.
What better than to attend a Geocaching Event between Christmas
and New Year?
A time when we all want to walk off some of the excesses of
Christmas! Here is your opportunity![/quote]
Hmm.... Aren't those words similar to that on the original
Twixmas pages :D :-\
We could move the event to the 27th??
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: SangueG Date: October 4, 2014, 6:57 am
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I have had the date set aside for the CW event for a long time.
I will not be doing Imber. It's a very interesting place to
visit if you haven't done so previously, can't deny that, but I
have been there.
Edit: GG posted whilst I did (I am slow today). If it does
change to the 27th please let me know sooner than later.
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: walktall Date: October 4, 2014, 9:22 am
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I'm not going to Imber either. I've now been twice and I much
preferred it on my first visit - a lot quieter :)
Griff - did you say you might not be around at twixmas or has
that now changed?
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Re: Twixmas 2014
By: Griff Grof Date: October 4, 2014, 12:45 pm
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[quote author=walktall link=topic=502.msg8373#msg8373
date=1412432568]Griff - did you say you might not be around at
twixmas or has that now changed?
[/quote]
That's still all up in the air. At the moment, it's looking more
likely that we will be around, but I can't say for sure yet :-\
It'd have to be sorted within the next month, so I can say for
definite soon.
Would be nice to have some new photos for Where in the World
though ;D
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