David Sanderson
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David Sanderson commented,
Any news on when the maps will be sent out?
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David Sanderson commented,
Thanks for that! I look forward to keeping up with you!
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David Sanderson commented,
Can you post a link to the YouTube video reports please. I couldn't find it
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David Sanderson commented,
Yes! Some of the most indirect routes I've ever designed! Gunnislake is the nearest crossing of the Tamar. Callington to Calstock was the most straightforward. Saltash to Calstock zigzagged more th...
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David Sanderson commented,
I've got to say that was great fun, and a heady reminder of 3 years ago! The level of challenge on this got progressively easier as I moved from the NEC (somewhere that it is designed for people to...
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David Sanderson commented,
My local change is the addition of the NEC as a node. It seems slightly strange that somewhere that people stay rather than live is a choice of node, especially as there are still no nodes in the e...
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David Sanderson commented,
Hi Dan, and welcome. As you might have gathered, visits to the forum tend to be sparse. I'm looking forward to meeting you too!
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David Sanderson commented,
Thanks for looking. I've had a look and realise that the problem is not with the meeting place. It's the fact that the first version of Bidlee doesn't actually end at the meeting place and instead ...
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David Sanderson commented,
Hi Stuart. The route can't be removed. Please just submit a new one. Your review makes it clear why no one should use version one. It's actually quite useful when a duff route stays on the website ...
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David Sanderson commented,
I had the same problem. It was a caching issue so the new photos turned up.. after a short wait