Following my reservations last week about Sean Newsom taking over the setting of this puzzle, I have to say I thought this week's was well up to the standard of the 'shorter form' Fautley ones. In...
Well, after over 20 years and 1,041 puzzles set, Chris Fautley has stopped setting Where Was I? No idea why, but judging by this week's short, uninteresting effort from Sean Newsom, he will be sorely...
This must be the fourth time that Mr F has visited this isthmus. Is he looking for the "rudder marks" of the viking boat down the main street? I should think that the proprietors of the village Post...
No need to look anything up this week - recognised the island straight away. When I was 15, a friend and I set off to walk round the island clockwise, but only got halfway and decided to stay camping...
No need to check any distances this week. A stroll down memory lane for me. I had to pass the behemoth every day. I often arrived at work having been blown to pieces or soaking wet due to the weather...
Hmmm, found the camp and the chapel, and I'm pretty sure I've located the town (begins with T), but it's not eight miles east of the chapel - it's eight miles east of the first-mentioned village....
Looks like The ST techie team is still in bed this morning. The link https://www.thetimes.co.uk/travel/where-was-i/ is still pointing at last week's puzzle details. The answers to last week's effort...
After much enjoyable digging, I think I managed to locate the footpath and all the mentioned abbeys, though not the earthwork of the priory, and the castle is large enough to be marked on my map....
Can anyone tell me the answers they got for last Sunday's comp, I did it in a ride queue at Disneyworld so couldn't really concentrate! I think I had Cherwell and Thames Path but pretty sure I was...
Think I've cracked this, but keep getting different lengths for both the river and the long-distance path. Makes me want to re-visit the city, haven't been for quite a few years - it's not that far...
More straightforward this week, though got sidetracked by Iain Crichton Smith - the infernal internet! As ever, when looking at remote railways on a map I'm amazed at the fortitude and effort of those...