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       Miserden Monster series 
       By: Griff Grof Date: March 19, 2016, 1:38 pm
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       A new series of 100+ caches in the south Cotswolds, in what
       looks like a lovely area (judging by the terrain on the map).
       Has anyone found any yet? Planning to? What did you think of the
       route/caches?
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       Re: Miserden Monster series 
       By: hogsunters Date: March 20, 2016, 4:24 am
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       Many thanks for this Griff - it looks like a good 'quick' series
       and plenty of walking. George and I are planning to go down
       there for a few days and hope to do these loops when the weather
       improves a bit. Jenny  :)
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       Re: Miserden Monster series 
       By: SangueG Date: March 20, 2016, 12:23 pm
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       I found the first 2 today. Was only going to do no 1, as I
       wanted to drop off a Geocoin that I have had in my possession
       for too long, and thought that a premium member first cache of a
       massive series would let the coin get picked up quickly and by
       serious cacher. The coin wouldn't fit in the first cache, so
       moved on to the second, which it did.
       From my limited experience of the first two, they look to be
       just as as easy hides as the nearby GCW series, but better*.. in
       that they were not just film pots.
       I think it will be the summer before I could seriously attempt
       doing a full loop, or possibly doing a
       [member=4]tarmacjohn[/member] and doing the lot in one go.
       *edit... "but better", not "but no better". Bit of mistake typo
       there.
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       Re: Miserden Monster series 
       By: Wrighty Date: March 22, 2016, 12:40 pm
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       Found 20 of the series today on a 7.5 mile walk. Parked at the
       village hall in Brimpsfield and walked to Caudle Green  through
       a lovely valley which will be even better when the Bluebells are
       in flower.Then through woodland to Whiteway before heading back
       to Brimpsfield. Did numbers 58 to 64 and then 45 to 57.Great
       walk and looking forward to heading out that way again soon.
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       Re: Miserden Monster series 
       By: hogsunters Date: March 23, 2016, 8:24 am
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       How 'dog friendly' is the route Wrighty? ie stiles being our
       main problem.  Thanks for any info. Jenny.
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       Re: Miserden Monster series 
       By: Wrighty Date: March 24, 2016, 1:09 pm
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       There was a couple of big stiles but not sure if there was ways
       a dog could get through/over as not having a dog its not
       something i look out for.
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       Re: Miserden Monster series 
       By: hogsunters Date: March 24, 2016, 4:03 pm
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       Thanks Wrighty - if its just a couple of stiles we could manage,
       if Tilly can't find a way through [ she's a dopey Golden
       Retriever and panics easily!] Jenny.
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       Re: Miserden Monster series 
       By: walktall Date: March 26, 2016, 4:37 am
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       I have a similar problem with Archie, he just doesn't do stiles
       and at 33kg and long legs, it's awkward getting him over and he
       doesn't like me lifting him :(
       Have you done the R’n’R
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       is a gate next to them, Archie very much enjoyed this series  ;D
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       Re: Miserden Monster series 
       By: hogsunters Date: March 26, 2016, 1:15 pm
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       Thanks for this info WT - looks a nice smallish series and not
       too far from us! We will give it a go when the weather improves
       a bit!
       By the way how do you find out about a 'series' - so far we have
       only found them when looking at the map and seeing a nice loop
       of caches, and by chance they can turn out to be a series!
       Thanks for any help Jenny  :)
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       Re: Miserden Monster series 
       By: tarmacjohn Date: March 26, 2016, 1:56 pm
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