alicephilippa wrote:I'd go with NW Caching poloshirts (or babydoll t-shirts) but not hoodies.
alicephilippa wrote:I'd go with NW Caching poloshirts (or babydoll t-shirts) but not hoodies.
Ryuchan wrote:alicephilippa wrote:I'd go with NW Caching poloshirts (or babydoll t-shirts) but not hoodies.
yer letting me down here AP, I'd have expected 'NWCaching G-Strings' at the very least
geocaching womble wrote:Hi everyone what do you think this for idea,
we could have nwcaching hoddies that we could by from the admin guys at event caches. It would also make identifing other cachers easier when we're out on the trail.
Thanks
Dominic
Would you care for some tea?Ryuchan wrote:alicephilippa wrote:I'd go with NW Caching poloshirts (or babydoll t-shirts) but not hoodies.
yer letting me down here AP, I'd have expected 'NWCaching G-Strings' at the very least
FFloss wrote:Can we have NW Caching hankies too?
Jungle Goddess wrote:Dominic ... the NW caching gear is embroidered by the same person as the SE ones .... LollybobThe response to the SE query will apply to NW gear too
Liane
Would you care for some tea?JeremyR wrote:I merged two similar threads
Team SLuG wrote:JeremyR wrote:I merged two similar threads
Merge a few more and you could make us a hoodie!
JeremyR wrote:I merged two similar threads
clotguy wrote:JeremyR wrote:I merged two similar threads
don't you mean that you have woven them together(I'll get my coat)









FFloss wrote:Team SLuG wrote:JeremyR wrote:I merged two similar threads
Merge a few more and you could make us a hoodie!
Groan
JeremyR wrote:You heading to the Grim North then Dominic?
For NWCaching t-shirts, ask Lollybob...
geocaching womble wrote:I first started caching up north around the Shrewsbury area
Team SLuG wrote:Shrewsbury? Pah! That's not North, that's pretty definitely Midlands territory. Manchester is North, Liverpool is North, York is North (although the wrong side of the border) and Newcastle is most definitely North. Anything south of Northwich can't IMHO be called North!![]()
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geocaching womble wrote:I first started caching up north around the Shrewsbury area
The Bolas Heathens wrote:It's like renaming the North West to Manchester. Then places like Chorley would be said to be in Manchester, which is clearly nonsense.
Team SLuG wrote:Nonsense indeed, but they add "Greater" to "Manchester" and hoover up Bolton, Wigan, Bury and rather a lot of places that are proudly Lancastrian!
bargee72 wrote:Dontlets argue who is more North than who.![]()
The Bolas Heathens wrote:You're not wrong there. Altrincham is also now in Greater Manchester yet Altrinchamians still say they are from Cheshire (including me) and it still has "Cheshire" in the address with a Warrington postcode. Total nonsense
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bargee72 wrote:but lets all agree once you get past Jcn 16 on the M^ North of Stoke you feel you are back in the North
The Bolas Heathens wrote:People from Scotland or somewhere like Newcastle probably think Lancashire is down south
The Bolas Heathens wrote:Condover College at a guess?geocaching womble wrote:I first started caching up north around the Shrewsbury area
geocaching womble wrote:Farleigh college condover actually with condoverman, condoverman890 & condover trailblazers
Thanks
Dominic
The Bolas Heathens wrote:That's the one.
geocaching womble wrote:Farleigh college condover actually with condoverman, condoverman890 & condover trailblazers
Thanks
Dominic
alicephilippa wrote:As certain people keep remarking on what I was wearing *before* grabbed that last FTF (looks sternly over her glasses at Bargee and Stenpils...) perhaps a range of NW Caching logo'd PVC wear? Of course, the sweet and innocent young thing I am wouldn't dream of wearing anything like that.
Team SLuG wrote:alicephilippa wrote:As certain people keep remarking on what I was wearing *before* grabbed that last FTF (looks sternly over her glasses at Bargee and Stenpils...) perhaps a range of NW Caching logo'd PVC wear? Of course, the sweet and innocent young thing I am wouldn't dream of wearing anything like that.
Hardwearing and waterproof, why not? Would look good with some kind of waterproof boots too!
alicephilippa wrote:Team SLuG wrote:alicephilippa wrote:As certain people keep remarking on what I was wearing *before* grabbed that last FTF (looks sternly over her glasses at Bargee and Stenpils...) perhaps a range of NW Caching logo'd PVC wear? Of course, the sweet and innocent young thing I am wouldn't dream of wearing anything like that.
Hardwearing and waterproof, why not? Would look good with some kind of waterproof boots too!
Rumour has it that it can be a bit sweaty. Not that I'd know. oh no...
Ryuchan wrote:alicephilippa wrote:Team SLuG wrote:alicephilippa writted:
As certain people keep remarking on what I was wearing *before* grabbed that last FTF (looks sternly over her glasses at Bargee and Stenpils...) perhaps a range of NW Caching logo'd PVC wear? Of course, the sweet and innocent young thing I am wouldn't dream of wearing anything like that.
Hardwearing and waterproof, why not? Would look good with some kind of waterproof boots too!
Rumour has it that it can be a bit sweaty. Not that I'd know. oh no...
meh, obviously not enough talcum powder applied before wearing it
uhm, yeah, so uhm, google tells me, honest!!
alicephilippa wrote:It's amazing what you can find out on Google. It also tells me that too much talc is a problem as one ends up with an inconvenient white sludge. This is apparently noticeable after an evening dancing in the Mutate Room at the WendyHouse in Leeds.
Would you care for some tea?Ryuchan wrote:alicephilippa wrote:It's amazing what you can find out on Google. It also tells me that too much talc is a problem as one ends up with an inconvenient white sludge. This is apparently noticeable after an evening dancing in the Mutate Room at the WendyHouse in Leeds.
god, amazing really isn't it? what would we do without google?








ferreter38 wrote:Why not just have a cloth badge and you can sew it on whatever garment you want. Simples...![]()
alicephilippa wrote:ferreter38 wrote:Why not just have a cloth badge and you can sew it on whatever garment you want. Simples...![]()
A suggestion that has been made on the SW forum earlier.Accompanied by grumbles about needlework skills, or rather lack of them.
ChannelFadge wrote:Cant the southerners get their butlers to do it for them?
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