Sprint Scotland
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Re: Sprint Scotland
I want to encourage people to share transport as much as possible, or even use public transport at Sprint Scotland next week. Please post here if you are willing to give lifts, or if you are looking for a lift.
- gg
- diehard
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Re: Sprint Scotland
And I should also add that entries will be taken all week, and even on the day for all activities (although map numbers will be limited). All info on the website - although it doesn't seem to be working this morning - sprintscotland.co.uk.
Will add info to the Facebook page as well whilst the website is down - https://www.facebook.com/sprintscotland/
Will add info to the Facebook page as well whilst the website is down - https://www.facebook.com/sprintscotland/
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Re: Sprint Scotland
I'll be driving from Dundee to the Saturday afternoon event and can pick up people along the way. I could be persuaded to go for the morning race as well.
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Re: Sprint Scotland
I am staying in Sterling (near the station) and have entered for everything. If there were a lift available from centralish Sterling that would be excellent. btw I can shut up if you like to drive in silence: I once was driven from Mulgrave Woods to Peterborough without uttering a word.
- Ursula
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Re: Sprint Scotland
I'm heading from Glasgow for all the events/training.
Anyone need a lift Thurs or Fri let me know. Sat/Sun might be full not sure yet.
Anyone need a lift Thurs or Fri let me know. Sat/Sun might be full not sure yet.
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Re: Sprint Scotland
OK.... I'm actually in Scotland that next weekend so quite happy to act as a driver for anyone The races at Hallglen & Grangemouth I guess I can take 3 people from Stirling area (based in Tillicoultry).
GG - if there are folk at Stirling YH etc who need transport give me a shout.
GG - if there are folk at Stirling YH etc who need transport give me a shout.
Go orienteering in Lithuania......... best in the world:)
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Real Name - Gross
http://www.scottishotours.info
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Re: Sprint Scotland
Bulletin 2 (final details) now posted on the website http://www.sprintscotland.co.uk
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Re: Sprint Scotland
If people are having issues posting here, then there is also a Facebook page where you can discuss lifts. https://www.facebook.com/sprintscotland/
Start lists are now up on the website.
T-shirts arrived today - there will be some available at the weekend for those who haven't pre-ordered.
Start lists are now up on the website.
T-shirts arrived today - there will be some available at the weekend for those who haven't pre-ordered.
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Re: Sprint Scotland
The start ;ist is quite well hidden. It took me a while to find the arrow I had to click on to reveal it. It was like one of those games where you click in random places to find the hidden key to get you out of the room
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Re: Sprint Scotland
frog wrote:The start ;ist is quite well hidden. It took me a while to find the arrow I had to click on to reveal it. It was like one of those games where you click in random places to find the hidden key to get you out of the room
Maybe it depends on your screen resolution whether you need to click the down arrow or not but in case anyone else hasn't found it, there's a large blue button on the front page, below the photo of Graham.
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Re: Sprint Scotland
Anybody else having problems? Looks fine on my screen.
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Re: Sprint Scotland
It maybe is a screen resolution thing as the white arrow is right at the bottom of my screen and I didn't spot it at first and pressed enter the camp and 2016 etc to try and find it until I spotted the arrow.
- frog
Re: Sprint Scotland
Yes. oddly its really obvious on the mobile but on the laptop it defaults to the full GG pic with the little arrow pointing down.
Minor design issue I think rather than any problem needing fixing
Minor design issue I think rather than any problem needing fixing
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Re: Sprint Scotland
I'm looking for a lift between training 2 and 3 tomorrow and if possible to be dropped off somewhere near Stirling train station after training 3 if possible please.
- Shallot
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Re: Sprint Scotland
I'm sure Paddy wont mind another passenger between the trainings tomorrow. No idea who you are though!
Will be going to the evening talk in Stirling so should be passing the station too.
Mines a black Peugeot with Enterprise Occupational Health sticker on the driver door.
Andy P
Will be going to the evening talk in Stirling so should be passing the station too.
Mines a black Peugeot with Enterprise Occupational Health sticker on the driver door.
Andy P
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