FetchPoint: The Game
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May 2023
9:18am, 4 May 2023
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Night-owl
Haha Jelly I reckon a run north to South Essex is out of the question
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May 2023
9:22am, 4 May 2023
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Night-owl
46 miles to the Suffolk border. That would be some run
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May 2023
1:27pm, 4 May 2023
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jelly
I was thinking about driving to Essex 😂 then going for a run!
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May 2023
12:41pm, 5 May 2023
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Little Nemo
Bug free for the first time in years!
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May 2023
6:42am, 7 May 2023
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jelly
I’ve woken up bug free! Now that’s unusual!
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May 2023
3:43pm, 7 May 2023
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Night-owl
That's brilliant
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May 2023
10:22am, 8 May 2023
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Pale Skinny Vegan
Is there an easy way to plot bugs on an OS map (I've got an OS subscription) so I can see them offline? The Fetchpoint map doesn't show bugs once I'm out of signal range. I'm searching for stray ones in the Wyre Forest which are off the paths, so I could do with knowing exactly where I'm looking. I can get the Lat/Long coordinates, convert them to OS grid references at gridreferencefinder.com then plot them manually individually as waypoints, but it's all a bit long winded. Is there a quick and easy way? |
May 2023
11:33am, 8 May 2023
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Oscar the Grouch
Or What 3 Words?
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May 2023
12:16pm, 8 May 2023
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Pale Skinny Vegan
Or What 3 Words? You've lost me there. How is that relevant? |
May 2023
3:31pm, 8 May 2023
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Oscar the Grouch
You could plot where it is on W3W and it would take you to the exact location. Same principle. Free app.
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