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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Three Little DNFs from 9, are we!
I have noticed that I tend to start quite a lot of my blog entries with a weather report, e.g. “With the weather warming up today…” or “It finally stopped raining today so we…” or “Despite it being a wet … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching, Memory Lane
Tagged DNF, Geocaching, happy, Harrow Weald, humour, Mill Hill, Puzzle Caches, winter walking
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Geocaching Brain Dump
There are often a lot of disconnected thoughts about geocaching running around my head at any one time and whilst no one of them really warrants a blog entry of their own, I thought that a collective “geocaching brain dump” … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching, Geocaching Events, Hiding Geocaches
Tagged events, FTF, Geocaching, Hertfordshire, hides, puzzles, reviewing, thoughts, Watford
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2 More Caches Submitted
I am excited again as we have just submitted two more caches for review. Both are in the same series as our first two, The Streetname Scramble series and hopefully they will go live tomorrow or Friday just in time … Continue reading
Posted in Geocaching, Hiding Geocaches
Tagged bushes, camo tape, Geocaching, hiding caches, magnetic nano., publishing caches, reviewers, submitting for review
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Stubbings Wood – Do bogeys smell of fish?
Today the three of us, Shar, Sam and myself, wrapped up warm and went to Tring to attempt a series of 10 geocaches in Stubbings Wood. Whilst the weather was dry and bright, the wind was cold and temperatures were … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching
Tagged ammo can, circular walks, ee, fallen trees, Geocaching, Hertfordshire, series, steep hill, stubbing woods, trail, tring, views, woods
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Squelching to Bovingdon – Geocaching milestones and a new personal best
At the end of last week my other half, Sharlene, came down with a cold and as a result, over the last few days, there had not been a lot going on. I was extremely sympathetic and loving to her … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching
Tagged bovingdon, Circular Walk, e, farmland, footpaths, Geocaching, Ginger Cake, Hertfordshire, horse, kissing gate, mud, puddles, Sheep, staggering to vingdon, stile, stony lane, trail, woods
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20:20 Hindsight
If you are looking for quick and regular gratification then don’t hide puzzle caches. It has been my experience so far, and bear in mind that it has only been a month now that we have had our own geocaches … Continue reading
Posted in Geocaching, Hiding Geocaches
Tagged cache owner, Geocaching, hiding caches, puzzle cache, traditional
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The British Library Multi Cache
Yesterday we went into London to visit the British Library and attempt the multi cache there – GC2M0AF The British Library. This is a staggeringly popular geocache which has amassed over 350 favourite points in just under 3 years. I … Continue reading