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1   Link   World Diabetes Day 2007 Geocoins launched!
Following the success of the Unite for Diabetes Campaign, the General Assembly of the United Nations passed a landmark Resolution which designates World Diabetes Day (14 November) as a United Nations Day to be observed every year starting in 2007.

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2   Link   Geochat
Come and join in the UK Geochat room. Whatever the time, day or night, there will be someone on hand to council you on your obsession with finding butty boxes in the woods.
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3   Link   Rainfall Radar
Are you going to get wet on your caching trip ?
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4   Link   Clayjar's Cache Rating System
A must for when you submit a new cache, helps you figure out what Difficulty and Terrain rating to give.
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5   Link   The Main Geocaching Website
The Geocaching Website, run by Groundspeak
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6   Link   The Geocaching Association of Great Britain
The Geocaching Association of Great Britian was set up to provide a voice for UK cachers and to negotiate access rights with landowners. It has produced a set of good practice guidelines which have been accepted as the basis of a number of agreem
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7   Link   GeocacheUK
Founded by the late Mark "The Cat" Thompson, a Bradford-District cacher.
It includes a full searchable database of UK caches, and a popular Cache Ranking system (of which at least two Yorkshire caches have held the top spot).
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8   Link   YCGCTonRun on Twitter
A link for anyone interested in the charity event down in Barnstaple. We aim to put updates on twitter as and when, but aim to post regular updates as soon as we set off on the 29th May.
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GC1M2BD - WWWRT - Routefinder

This is not a DNF - more of a DNDL (Did not dare look). As we walked through the field of cows, one or two of them were looking very interested in us - not in a nice way.. We then spotted a lady who turned out to be a farmer, on the other side of the wall. "Can you pick your dog up" she said, "and hop over this wall?" We readily agreed as she then went on to tell us not to worry about the bull who was approaching. "The black one's the worst" she said. "that one, there, who's coming towards you"! She then advised us to hurry up as "it was better than getting knocked down, wasn't it". We certainly thought so, as we ran off with Cassiedeog in Peter's arms. It was only after we'd climbed over the stile and got out of the field, that we realised that the cache was 200 feet behind us! The friendly old farmer lady was making her way across the field to have a chat. She asked us what we were doing, and after telling her of our walk, she said "Are you mad?" ...We rather think we are.

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