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    Rob, I saw the log for Maughold Head today. The Passive Station database lists it as a surface block, but given the location that seems unlikely, as you say. The sketch probably bears out the Bolt theory too; the accompanying photo is more dramatic than usual, but entirely useless.

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    Just noticed Peel Inner Lighthouse Jetty too. That just leaves 25 passives still be added to T:UK by my reckoning. :cheers:

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    Quote Originally Posted by agentmancuso View Post
    photo is more dramatic than usual, but entirely useless.
    Actually it probably would help - worth taking a copy of it plus sketch. Of course I had no prior plan to visit it: didin't realise it was there til it showed up on the POI en route to the nearby summit. Peel Inner Lighthouse Jetty is also a SB according to the Passives DB, which is daft. There are other examples - whoever compiled it was keen on SBs or didn't know the difference? Or does Surface Block have a wide range of meanings in OS circles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sagina nivalis View Post
    There are other examples - whoever compiled it was keen on SBs or didn't know the difference? Or does Surface Block have a wide range of meanings in OS circles?
    I reckon the former. It has certainly happened before, though I can't think of any off hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by agentmancuso View Post
    Just noticed Peel Inner Lighthouse Jetty too. That just leaves 25 passives still be added to T:UK by my reckoning. :cheers:
    That may be the same as http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM3W_Peel_Castle_IOM
    I might be able to have a look at Maughold Head in the near future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Humphrey View Post
    Yes, certainly looks like it.


    I might be able to have a look at Maughold Head in the near future.
    Good stuff, more likely to be a bolt that anything else.

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    I may get chance to visit this evening. In the meantime, perhaps this will be of interest;
    http://www.gov.im/lib/docs/dlge/plan...tions/MAUG.pdf

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    Aye indeed, well found!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Humphrey View Post
    Reckon so! Don't remember seeing the dog though

    Good luck with the Bolt, and enjoy the view.

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    PS how come I'm a Thread necromancer what did I do??? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sagina nivalis View Post
    Good luck with the Bolt, and enjoy the view.
    Thanks. I got caught up with various motorcycle-related events tonight though, so the visit has been postponed. But watch this space...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sagina nivalis View Post
    PS how come I'm a Thread necromancer what did I do??? lol
    No idea what that means. But hey, an award is an award :cheers:

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    Well, I went in search of the bolt, and didn't find it. There's a lot more gorse than on the photo, and I suspect that it's under a particularly viscous little bush. I didn't have shears, gloves or knife with me; otherwise I might have stood a chance! I did spend half an hour there, and had the sketch map and photo to help. But it will take a return visit with better equipment, I think!

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    Quote Originally Posted by agentmancuso View Post
    No idea what that means. But hey, an award is an award :cheers:
    Necromancer


    :lol:
    I have a Geocaching problem...
    Work gets in the way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Humphrey View Post
    Well, I went in search of the bolt, and didn't find it. There's a lot more gorse than on the photo, and I suspect that it's under a particularly viscous little bush. I didn't have shears, gloves or knife with me; otherwise I might have stood a chance! I did spend half an hour there, and had the sketch map and photo to help. But it will take a return visit with better equipment, I think!
    Better luck next time.

    >necromanacer

    Hmm, yes, I get the black magic stuff, I just was unaware how it related to Rob. Though I suppose down there in the Fens has to be pretty rife with that sort of thing h34r:

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    >necromanacer

    Indeed. A summoner of dead threads?

    Bad luck HH - hope you score next time. I tried for several gorsy summit bolts on the Scilly Isles, largely unsuccessfully

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