Geocaching in the Sunday Telegraph

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Geocaching in the Sunday Telegraph

Post by psychokat » 17 February 08 3:11 pm

Page 10 in the body and soul liftout of the sunday telegraph has a nice article on geocaching called Thrill of the Chase. And they only mention GCA. :D :D :D

I'm 'spose to be working right now so I can't scan the article or post a link hopefully someone else can put that up.
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Post by setsujoku » 17 February 08 3:27 pm

bugger, we must get a different body and soul section here in SA, as it isn't in ours

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Post by Postman Pat » 17 February 08 6:15 pm

We had it in the Tamworth NSW edition it's a good article. :lol:

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Post by andiamo » 17 February 08 7:15 pm

Doesn't seem to be in the Brisbane edition either :cry:

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Post by timax » 17 February 08 9:19 pm

Thats why i'm here. Never heard about you crazies before about 1pm today.
Dusting off the GPS for next weekend.
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Post by Richary » 17 February 08 9:52 pm

Welcome timax, join in the fun. If you want a friend to help find some just yell out. I've only been in Sydney a few months so still have heaps to find here. As you live at Surry Hills, a hint is to start with the ones outside the CBD which would be closest to you, a lot of them can be frustrating with poor satlock and of course too many muggles/onlookers. And mostly micros. Pick some of the suburban parks instead.

Unluckily I decided to buy the Sun Herald today instead!

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Post by setsujoku » 17 February 08 9:57 pm

richary wrote:Unluckily I decided to buy the Sun Herald today instead!
ah you would be missing the simple life here in Adelaide, where on a Sunday you only have one choice for a paper :D

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Post by caughtatwork » 17 February 08 10:20 pm

setsujoku wrote:
richary wrote:Unluckily I decided to buy the Sun Herald today instead!
ah you would be missing the simple life here in Adelaide, where on a Sunday you only have one choice for a paper :D
Toilet?

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Post by caughtatwork » 17 February 08 10:20 pm

timax wrote:Thats why i'm here. Never heard about you crazies before about 1pm today.
Dusting off the GPS for next weekend.
Tim
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Post by Richary » 18 February 08 8:13 pm

setsujoku wrote:
richary wrote:Unluckily I decided to buy the Sun Herald today instead!
ah you would be missing the simple life here in Adelaide, where on a Sunday you only have one choice for a paper :D
<p>Yes well, it came down on to a choice on the features they were running. The Telegraph a survey on how I feel about everything as feedback to the government they won't listen to anyway; or the Herald with a detailed analysis of house prices in Sydney so I can get depressed that I will never buy anything here :roll:

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Post by The Spindoctors » 21 February 08 8:32 pm

Back on track please...
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<a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3034/228 ... 6e2e_b.jpg" title="20080217_DailyTelegraph_geocaching by Spindoc Bob, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3034/228 ... 6e2e_m.jpg" width="240" height="188" alt="20080217_DailyTelegraph_geocaching" /></a>

<p>The test is to now work out which cache she found and what is your caching name :P

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Post by caughtatwork » 21 February 08 10:01 pm

Added to the wiki in the Media coverage section.
http://wiki.geocaching.com.au/wiki/Media_coverage

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Post by penguin » 22 February 08 9:13 am

Spindoc Bob wrote:Back on track please...
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<a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3034/228 ... 6e2e_b.jpg" title="20080217_DailyTelegraph_geocaching by Spindoc Bob, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3034/228 ... 6e2e_m.jpg" width="240" height="188" alt="20080217_DailyTelegraph_geocaching" /></a>

<p>The test is to now work out which cache she found and what is your caching name :P

Forget the caching name - where are these Star Wars figurines? I want to find that cache! :D

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