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The Handless Corpse - GC1Z6ZY PDF Print E-mail
Written by Peter and Di   
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 22:36

October 24 by Peteranddi (1275 found)
It being nearly Halloween, we thought it a good idea as we were walking towards 'I can see great Hill' cache on the Tackler's Trail, to have a short diversion for this cache. Well it was only about 0.2 of a mile from the path...
Well! We got to within 380 feet and realised that all paths had now run out! We won't talk about what happened next, but a couple of high-risk gymnastic maneouvres were involved We're still debating over whose responsibility it was to notice the additional waypoints on the cache page - or the gps!

Last Updated on Thursday, 19 November 2009 16:18
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My First Cache PDF Print E-mail
Written by Amber Stevens   
Tuesday, 06 October 2009 22:43

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

Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 October 2009 22:50
 
The day that I re-invented hot sandwiches? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Penfolio   
Tuesday, 06 October 2009 10:37

GC1WQ3B

August 5 by Penfolio (1313 found)
FTF - Penfolio

I often have to forego the chase for the FTF...Today though, fate was on my side and the cache landed in my inbox just as I was thinking about making myself some lunch. I put the idea of a sandwich on the back-burner, loaded the fresh GPX file into my Garmin and hit the road...

August 5 by MikeG (5342 found)
Quote Penfolio:
"I put the idea of a sandwich on the back-burner"
Has Paul re-invented the idea of the cheese toasty or the beef burger then?

GC1WRHW

August 7 by Ska Face (2490 found)
Hooray FTF
Penfolio must have taken pity & left me one (or is busy discovering the panini grill today )

Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 October 2009 11:47
 
GC1M2BD - WWWRT - Routefinder PDF Print E-mail
Written by Peter and Di   
Monday, 05 October 2009 20:40

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.

Last Updated on Monday, 05 October 2009 20:57
 
GCJPAD - Brysons Bluff PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paul Barratt   
Sunday, 14 June 2009 20:02
Can't understand why we've never done this one before. It (like a lot of caches we haven't done) is sooooo close to where we live.

Found the most likely spot but didn't find it. Checked the other items similar to the one in clue and found nothing. lwb3 (Shaun) looked where I had looked and found it. All because I won't put my hand in strange holes. Do they sell geocaching gloves???
 
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