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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Virtually in London
Its half term this week so Sam is at home and that means that we get to do some fun stuff as well as just slobbing around on the sofa watching Scooby Doo. Not that watching Scooby Doo on the … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching
Tagged covent garden, days out, Geocaching, london, Rainbow, Transport museum, virtual
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Your Mission – Breaking the 34 day slump!
Due to moving home recently we have not been able to do any geocaching for a while. I have been suffering severe withdrawal symptoms, I think my right eye developed an involuntary twitch and I have been muttering a lot … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching
Tagged bedfordshire, dirt bikes, Geocaching, Hertfordshire, muggleovians, woodland, your mission
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No Caching for a while but still Geo Thinking
Well, we are in our new flat now on the other side of Watford and most of the boxes are unpacked. It is because of this change in living arrangements that we haven’t been able to do any geocaching for … Continue reading
Posted in Geocaching, Hiding Geocaches
Tagged Cache containers, Geocaching, hiding caches, hot chocolate
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Geo-Mumma Kel
I thought I might share a geocaching blog with you that I enjoy on a regular basis. I love reading about other people’s geocaching adventures almost as much as I like embarking on and writing about our own, and in … Continue reading