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Post by Brent George on Sept 27, 2018 3:59:35 GMT
Clue 3: The gentleman in front is not a Surveyor but hails from Kaiapoi. His home-town being within a days drive/walk (return) of this trig.....
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Post by Brent George on Oct 7, 2018 20:25:32 GMT
Clue 4: 1377m and 4m beacon is now gone-burger....
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Post by Brent George on Oct 15, 2018 19:12:57 GMT
Clue 5: The Name is shared with a book of many words....
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Post by Alex Liggett on Oct 24, 2018 5:51:50 GMT
More clues vicar!
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Post by Brent George on Oct 25, 2018 4:07:19 GMT
(Vicar ??!! *&^*)
Clue 6: The name is also shared with an supposedly prestigious English University.....
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Post by Brent George on Nov 9, 2018 2:56:35 GMT
Clue 7: The trigs namesake is the 52nd largest city in the UK.... (ah - I get the "Vicar" comment earlier now. No - that other book of many words....
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Post by Brent George on Dec 18, 2018 20:56:25 GMT
Clue 8: Other than the "MT" bit at the start, the rest of the trig's name begins with an "O" (for 'orsome). It also has a "X" (for excellent), with the rest of the name is shared with a popular American Car Company that was started by Henry FORD. (Please don't make me think up another clue....
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Post by Mark Geddes on Jan 7, 2019 0:50:18 GMT
It wouldn't by chance be MT OXFORD trig (Geodetic Code 1408) in a lovely part of Canterbury?
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Post by Brent George on Jan 7, 2019 3:34:05 GMT
It wouldn't by chance be MT OXFORD trig (Geodetic Code 1408) in a lovely part of Canterbury? Hoorah Mark. Your turn. You obviously have a suitable Trig pikkie to post - I look forward to seeing it. But be aware that the excitement appears to have waned for this Forum Game judging on the long gestation for the guessing of 1408 MT OXFORD.....
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Post by Ian Gillespie on Nov 24, 2019 19:33:36 GMT
Trig 55 Kukunui - Needs lines cleared
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Post by Brent George on Nov 24, 2019 19:38:45 GMT
That bush does a really good job of preserving the beacon. Looks to be in reasonable condition save the graffiti....
True though - not much good for terrestrial observations from or to....
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