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Written by Jamie Stevens
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Thursday, 29 July 2010 00:00 |
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Oh for some blue skies like the ones pictured here above Huddersfield!

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Last Updated on Sunday, 01 August 2010 19:17 |
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Written by Norlanwanderer
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Tuesday, 29 June 2010 12:28 |
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Just to let you know out there that the next in the series is in place and will be published in about 12 days time when I get back from my hols. Sorry if it is just outside the one month rule
Happy hunting
norlandwanderer
Just to add on. Placed new cache but not allowed anymore when submitted.
Sorry for that.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 02 September 2010 18:53 |
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Written by Jamie Stevens
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Sunday, 06 June 2010 17:24 |
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Taken from the forum, posted by Overanout
OK, I can now reveal to the Geocaching community the result of the race to 5,000 cache finds.
Everyone by now must be aware that Bob, Russ and Maureen have a £10 wager on who would reach 5000 cache finds first, and speculation has been rife on this and other forums.
I can now tell you, it will be a dead heat... But how can this be...
Well, this is a friendly sport and there are many facets as to how to play it. So Bob, Russ and Maureen have decided to reach 5000 cache finds TOGETHER...
Russ rang me to ask if I would place a cache for the occasion and to mark their special milestone. I was both delighted and honoured to do this, but what cache would be appropriate. A 5x5 difficulty rated cache would not be fitting, so I chose something a bit different.
Bob, Russ and Maureen would be delighted to meet with you all at the cache to witness their milestone in the making and go for a drink and a chat afterwards.
The cache is called Rhubarb - Rhubarb - Rhubarb and will not be published until the three have recorded their JOINT 5000th cache find at the cache, thus giving them joint FTF also. Everyone attending can then log the cache too, before going to the pub.
It was too late to organize a cache meet, so this 'meeting' will not be loggable. The cache will not be placed until the time of the meeting, so do not try finding it beforehand, because it will not be there.
So, please meet in the Car Park in Thornes Park Wakefield at 11am on Saturday 12th June. The coordinates are - N53 40.216 W001 30.586
It will be lots of fun and there are a few surprises in waiting for the trio. One of which is that the £10 bets are now neither won or lost, so I will ask Bob, Russ and Maureen to donate £5 towards the Race for Life Charity in which Flookbird is taking part.
It should all be over in plenty of time for you to go caching in the area or get back home to watch England play football in the World Cup.
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Written by robtheranger (Rob &Debbie)
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Thursday, 27 May 2010 12:59 |
We wandered along following our part coords and arrived at a place which was a likely location for the final cache, but there was a middle aged (35ish) couple examining something right where we needed to be. I PAF'd SkaFace again and he confirmed we need to look there. There was nothing for it but to go looking. There was nothing on which to knock to alert them of our approach, so it was with much embarrassment on their part when I appeared right next to them and said "Excuse me, but we need to check this out", pointing to the item close by. The poor woman hurriedly did up her open blouse whilst the bloke stuttered "Oh, sorry, er of course", whilst removing his hands from within her blouse. The poor bloke's hands must have been freezing and needed warming up...  (Facial Reactions from the four of us.) After they had scurried off, we moved in and pretended to check the mechanism for a while, whilst scoping for the cache. Soon found and mission accomplished. A nice wander and it took until the very end to realise why this series was called Black and Blue Bridges. TFTC TNLN SL OVERANOUT  |
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Last Updated on Friday, 28 May 2010 16:09 |
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