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Written by robtheranger (Rob &Debbie)
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Thursday, 27 May 2010 12:59 |
We wandered along following our part coords and arrived at a place which was a likely location for the final cache, but there was a middle aged (35ish) couple examining something right where we needed to be. I PAF'd SkaFace again and he confirmed we need to look there. There was nothing for it but to go looking. There was nothing on which to knock to alert them of our approach, so it was with much embarrassment on their part when I appeared right next to them and said "Excuse me, but we need to check this out", pointing to the item close by. The poor woman hurriedly did up her open blouse whilst the bloke stuttered "Oh, sorry, er of course", whilst removing his hands from within her blouse. The poor bloke's hands must have been freezing and needed warming up...  (Facial Reactions from the four of us.) After they had scurried off, we moved in and pretended to check the mechanism for a while, whilst scoping for the cache. Soon found and mission accomplished. A nice wander and it took until the very end to realise why this series was called Black and Blue Bridges. TFTC TNLN SL OVERANOUT  |
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Last Updated on Friday, 28 May 2010 16:09 |
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Written by Amber Stevens
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Tuesday, 06 October 2009 22:43 |
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January 3, 2006 by Little Miss Amber (151 found) Found with daddy. He did the finding, I looked on and grinned! My first caching trip for quite some time, we DNF'd the last ones we tried together, so this was my first find! TFTC
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 October 2009 22:50 |
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Written by Peter and Di
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Monday, 05 October 2009 20:40 |
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This is not a DNF - more of a DNDL (Did not dare look). As we walked through the field of cows, one or two of them were looking very interested in us - not in a nice way.. We then spotted a lady who turned out to be a farmer, on the other side of the wall. "Can you pick your dog up" she said, "and hop over this wall?" We readily agreed as she then went on to tell us not to worry about the bull who was approaching. "The black one's the worst" she said. "that one, there, who's coming towards you"! She then advised us to hurry up as "it was better than getting knocked down, wasn't it". We certainly thought so, as we ran off with Cassiedeog in Peter's arms. It was only after we'd climbed over the stile and got out of the field, that we realised that the cache was 200 feet behind us! The friendly old farmer lady was making her way across the field to have a chat. She asked us what we were doing, and after telling her of our walk, she said "Are you mad?" ...We rather think we are.
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Last Updated on Monday, 05 October 2009 20:57 |
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April 16, 2006 by Jaz666 (852 found) Found 65 minutes after the last one! Yes, this was our first major stumbling block of the day. We tried both old coords and the new ones, and had to resort to PAF! After much sliding around in the mud we finally found it in a tree we had already examined and discounted.
I wouldn't say it is really in the base of a tree, it's more pushed up into the trunk. In the end we found the new coords are spot on.
It was lovely to revisit the Ironbridge Gorge, somewhere I haven't been for almost 20 years. Took most of the swaps (as requested), and later distributed them around the other caches. Left Nothing. TFTC!
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