Jul 2020
7:15pm, 2 Jul 2020
99 posts
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Bright Strider
Oh, if you can see sown flowers then click on them.
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Jul 2020
7:16pm, 2 Jul 2020
100 posts
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Bright Strider
The value and owner will show up.
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Jul 2020
7:37pm, 2 Jul 2020
101 posts
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Bright Strider
They’re sown every half a mile on your route. Someone could run slightly under half a mile in uncharted territory and not leave any flowers. So, can you see flowers nearby but not in the exact same spot? I’m a bit confused.
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Jul 2020
8:01pm, 2 Jul 2020
6,656 posts
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sallykate
Yes - a flower about a quarter of a mile from my circle sown yesterday, then another from the same person.
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Jul 2020
9:27pm, 2 Jul 2020
102 posts
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Bright Strider
OK. Probably, it was that person, although not definitely. Of course, he/she had a different route, so the half mile points are in different places.
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Jul 2020
9:52pm, 2 Jul 2020
19,462 posts
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ChrisHB
I cycled over two northbound relays just now, on a northwards route, but only one of them moved. Is that correct?
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Jul 2020
9:54pm, 2 Jul 2020
3,969 posts
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Fizz :-)
If they both wanted north, then they would have both wanted the same point, and only one of them could have it. You will have “claimed” the second one, but not moved it. I think.
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Jul 2020
10:36pm, 2 Jul 2020
103 posts
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Bright Strider
I am under the impression that you can only carry one relay at a time. The guide does not mention a limit, though.
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Jul 2020
10:51pm, 2 Jul 2020
5,077 posts
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Vancouver Jogger
I think Fizz is right
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Jul 2020
5:25am, 3 Jul 2020
1,326 posts
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JCB
You can carry multiple relays, but any more than one in the same 'direction of need' won't be moved. And none might be moved to a new spot if the optimal 'directional' point is already taken. This can be used to advantage as the relay value will go up, but if it can't be placed in the new spot it will remain where it was. One way of increasing it's value but keeping it in the same spot.
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