After doing all that work on generating a bookmarklet for OS maps, I've realised that GeocacheUK already has those links built in. Like mine, they don't have the topographical map (which I thought mine did) so theres one more click needed to get last step.
It wasn't much use though when I was doing The Other Wedgewood cache as this was showing a footpath that wasn't on the ground.
A good page linking to policies that have been created in the uk where caching is restricted - GeocachingPolicy.info - Listings for the United Kingdom
By dragging the Topo link to your links bar, then you can get an OS topographical map of a certain location from one click. Very handy when it comes to getting maps from geocache web pages.
Went to a Froggy themed cache this afternoon which was meant to have been by a pond but there was no sign of the pond or even a place where it could have been. The field was REALLY muddy so the new boots that I got at Surplus and Outdoors got a good workout. Wish we'd looked at the streetmap though as we'd have then easily seen the best way to the farm from the main road, with only one gate, instead of the two we took. Having said that we did get all the best views of the lambs in the fields.