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       Re: CacheWalker on Tour: Sugar, anyone? (GC57NEQ)
   DIR By: L8HNB
       Date: July 18, 2014, 3:14 pm
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       --- Quote from: SangueG link ---
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       > Are you going to take the CacheWalker banner to the top and
       take a photo of it flying? :)
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       ..... or should it read "Are you going to take the CacheWalker
       banner to the top and take a photo of it and several CacheWalker
       members flying with it? :)"
       Our fingers are crossed for you guys, take care, especially if
       there are electrical storms about....
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       Re: CacheWalker on Tour: Sugar, anyone? (GC57NEQ)
   DIR By: walktall
       Date: July 18, 2014, 3:55 pm
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       #Post#: 8079--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CacheWalker on Tour: Sugar, anyone? (GC57NEQ)
   DIR By: walktall
       Date: July 18, 2014, 3:59 pm
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       As far as other wink wink caches are concerned, seems there is
       only one currently:
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       > Harry Morton Llewellyn was born in Aberdare in 1911. He was
       the son of a colliery owner, educated at Oundle School and
       Cambridge University before he joined the Army and saw action in
       Italy and Normandy, serving as a liaison officer to Field
       Marshall Montgomery and rose to the rank of Colonel.
       >
       > He is famous in sporting history for his achievement of
       winning a gold medal for show jumping in the 1952 Helsinki
       Olympic games, for the British equestrian team, riding his
       favourite horse "Foxhunter". When his noble steed died in 1959
       Sir Harry honoured him by burying his remains on the Blorenge
       and at the given co-ordinates you'll be able to find a small
       plaque in memory of the great horse.
       >
       > "Here lies Foxhunter,  Champion International Showjumper..."
       >
       > When Sir Harry himself passed on to that Great Showground Up
       Above in 1999, his own ashes were scattered near to Foxhunter's
       grave.
       >
       > Not far from Foxhunter's grave you'll find a very solid bench.
       It's in a wonderful position for admiring the panoramic views
       and has good flat 'arms' on which to place your drinks and
       sandwiches. To claim this Virtual find you'll need the surname
       (5 letters) of the man commemorated by this bench.
       --- End Quote ---
       This is a virtual at: N 51° 47.493' W 03° 04.193'
       Cache: View Halloo!      OK0165
       #Post#: 8080--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CacheWalker on Tour: Sugar, anyone? (GC57NEQ)
   DIR By: Griff Grof
       Date: July 19, 2014, 12:33 am
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       So now they've changed their mind... And it's raining all day
       >:(
       #Post#: 8081--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CacheWalker on Tour: Sugar, anyone? (GC57NEQ)
   DIR By: walktall
       Date: July 19, 2014, 12:40 am
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       but at least it will be warm rain  ::)
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       #Post#: 8082--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CacheWalker on Tour: Sugar, anyone? (GC57NEQ)
   DIR By: Griff Grof
       Date: July 19, 2014, 1:01 am
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       Just realised that my bag isn't waterproof nor do we have a
       waterproof cover  :o
       #Post#: 8083--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CacheWalker on Tour: Sugar, anyone? (GC57NEQ)
   DIR By: tarmacjohn
       Date: July 19, 2014, 1:05 am
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       There are very few waterproof bags, mine certainly isn't.
       I shall leave spare clothes in car to change into IF we get wet
       #Post#: 8084--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CacheWalker on Tour: Sugar, anyone? (GC57NEQ)
   DIR By: Griff Grof
       Date: July 19, 2014, 1:10 am
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       Yes, I am brining spare stuff too and a towel  :D
       Like the IF - as you say, you never know. It has actually
       stopped raining here!a
       #Post#: 8085--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CacheWalker on Tour: Sugar, anyone? (GC57NEQ)
   DIR By: tarmacjohn
       Date: July 19, 2014, 1:03 pm
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       And the winner of 'Guess the Weather' is.............
       Nobody, it stayed dry all day
       #Post#: 8086--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CacheWalker on Tour: Sugar, anyone? (GC57NEQ)
   DIR By: SangueG
       Date: July 19, 2014, 2:56 pm
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       --- Quote from: tarmacjohn link ---
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       > And the winner of 'Guess the Weather' is.............
       >
       >
       >
       > Nobody, it stayed dry all day
       >
       --- End Quote ---
       Excellent! TJ has a connection I think with the weather Gods,
       his walk near Evesham stayed clear too :) I think we kept the
       bad weather from you down in our area. Had a short violent storm
       (lightning, rain, hail) over Ciren, took the electrics out for a
       while whilst we were in Argos. They locked us in so we could
       still browse, but so others couldn't enter. Then their alarms
       went off, and so they chucked us few locked in's out into the
       hammering rain.
       Hope everyone enjoyed the event. Look forward to seeing some
       photos.
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