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Written by Jamie Stevens   
Friday, 22 January 2010 19:19

Working with the team from Mega Scotland FuzzyBears are offering personalised T-shirts and polo shirts to cachers to help raise funds for the Mega Scotland Event............
£2.00 from each adult shirt will go to the Mega Event (£1/Child shirt)

Each shirt will have the Mega logo + your team name + your first name
http://www.davetp.5gigs.net

Last Updated on Friday, 22 January 2010 19:20
 
Geocaching Logos Released To The World PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jamie Stevens   
Monday, 11 January 2010 21:22

Back in late 2007 I started creating some Geocaching logos for use on T Shirts.  Within weeks I found myself heavily involved in running the UKs First Mega Event, and the potential conflict of interest (using the event to promote my designs) meant the project got put on the back burner (moving house and changing job didn't help either).

For the last couple of years I've been steadily selling products with my designs on, but I want my designs to get out into the wider Geocaching community, so I'm now releasing the designs under a Creative Commons licence.

 

Over the next few weeks I hope to get them all online, but the first one available is my iCache logo (not to be confused with the new iCache website).

Along with the logos, I have also taken the chance to revamp the Yorkshire Geocaching shop - which is now a "Design Your Own" T Shirt shop. I don't make a huge amount of commision from the sales, but each sale does go a small way to covering my running costs.

 

I look forward to any feedback in the forums.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 January 2010 14:55
 
bluewhitereg reaches his 1200th cache! PDF Print E-mail
Written by rob orwin   
Wednesday, 02 December 2009 10:13

Congratulation Reg on your 1200th find!

Last Updated on Saturday, 05 December 2009 06:31
 
Submitting Content Update PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jamie Stevens   
Tuesday, 06 October 2009 23:08

Previously to be able to submit content to the site I needed to bump new users up from registered to Author.
In reality I kept on forgetting to do this, so now all new users have the ability to submit content, by automatically getting Author status.

I've implemented a new Content Editor section for all users to use, which you can find under the "Contribute" menu heading.

There is currently a bug in the software; when you hit save when submitting your piece, you are returned to the frontpage with no indication of success.  If you bring up the Content Editor menu option, you'll see a link to the Publishing Queue - this will allow you to see that your article did indeed go through ok.

Here's a brief rundown of the User Levels.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 October 2009 23:12
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Roundhay Park Update PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jamie Stevens   
Friday, 19 June 2009 21:11

You may be aware that all caches in Roundhay Park in Leeds were archived a few months ago due to landowner issues.

Well since then talks have been taking place behind the scenes, and the local cachers (in particular Maxkim), with the assistance of Deceangi and the GAGB, have now negotiated an agreement that caches can once again be placed in the park, but with a few conditions.

  • Any caches placed in the park have to have prior approval from the park authorities
  • They can be contacted via their own gc.com profile
A couple of the archived caches have been re-instated, and hopefully the others will follow soon.
 
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