The Armchair Treasure Hunt Club
Old News 2008

Below is a reverse chronological listing of major changes to our site during 2008. The latest changes are always listed in the site contents.

Friday 19 December 2008

issue 97Issue 97 of the Club mewsletter should be with members over the next few days.

Tuesday 18 November 2008

Hot on the heals of Frank and Roger (see below), Nick Ball working with Deborah Hatton, claims two spades and clues in The Wrong Man.

Wednesday 12 November 2008

The new official Club Hunts - The Spade Hunts get off to a roaring start as members Frank Eastham and Roger Lintott make the first successful email claims to The Wrong Man. They each win a souvenir spade and a clue to the master hunt. Three spades still remin buried for this hunt, and the other three region hunts remain unclaimed.

Sunday 26 October 2008

Club members should receive the newest club hunt for 2008-9 in the post in the next few days. The Spade Hunts comprise four regional and one master hunt. For more details click here.

During September the Club mini-hunts AQU and Treasure Island have both been solved and claimed and curiously the 2007-8 Clib Hunt The Pinboard has had just one part of it solved - leaving the rest wide open.

Tuesday 16 September 2008

Club Newsletter - issue 96Issue 96 of the club newsletter should be with member next week and includes details of the forthcoming Club Event in Matlock Bath, Sunday 5 October - members and non members welcome.

Saturday 26 July 2008

Clive digs up the red herring prize for the current club hunt, The Pinboard.

Krummz is a new web-based site and iPhone application for setting and following treasure trails.

Sunday 13 July 2008

Club member Paul Harkin solves fellow member, Dillon Waugh's hunt Menagerie.

Friday 20 June 2008

issue 95 of the Club newsletterIssue 95 of the club newsletter should be winging their way to members over the weekend.

Monday 17 January 2008

issue 94 of the Club newsletterIssue 94 of the club newsletter should be with members in the next few days.

Older changes to the site continue here.


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