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Just wanted to welcome all of the new members to this forum and I am sure you will find it a valuable resource the more you use it.
For any new members that are lurking in the shadows, and to any who havent had the chance to introduce themselves please do feel free either to post your own introduction thread or use this one! We would love to hear from you all!
Remember that the forum is only as good as the community and we look forward to all your input!
All the best and enjoy!
TheViking
01-10-2004, 17:45
Just wanted to welcome all of the new members to this forum and I am sure you will find it a valuable resource the more you use it.
For any new members that are lurking in the shadows, and to any who havent had the chance to introduce themselves please do feel free either to post your own introduction thread or use this one! We would love to hear from you all!
Remember that the forum is only as good as the community and we look forward to all your input!
All the best and enjoy!
Couldn't agree more! :biggthump Come on out all you shadow walkers. :pack: :wave:
and remember to put yourselvs on the Map (http://www.bushcraftuk.net/map/)
gillmacca
01-10-2004, 18:21
and remember to put yourselvs on the Map (http://www.bushcraftuk.net/map/)
I would if i knew my coordinates (not very good at that sort of thing)
Anyone know a website which would tell me my coordinates
you dont need to be compleatly accurate! just click in the general possition
TheViking
01-10-2004, 18:45
I would if i knew my coordinates (not very good at that sort of thing)
Anyone know a website which would tell me my coordinates
I'm positioned on precisely the 55'th length grade. :wink:
If you really want to position yourself exactly where you live then get an Atlas and look up. Check the width and length grades (or whatever it's called). :wink:
Cairodel
16-11-2004, 09:08
Had to click on my telephone - about 3 feet south-west (approx.) of my PC screen.....!@! :wave:
tenbears10
16-11-2004, 09:45
Check the width and length grades (or whatever it's called). :wink:
I think you mean latitude and longitude Viking :wink: and longitude are the ones ones which go north/south.
Bill
TheViking
16-11-2004, 14:44
I think you mean latitude and longitude Viking :wink: and longitude are the ones ones which go north/south.
Bill
Thanks. I'm always messing them up. :wink: