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Monthly Archives: September 2014
The inquisition continues…
I have to say I am delighted with the response to my Interrogation invitations. Another two victims… er volunteers answer my questions and share their geocaching experiences and I barely had to use the thumb screws at all. Angie goes … Continue reading
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Tagged 20 questions, Geocaching, nebraska, saxhorn, staffordshire, tuff cookie, Washknight Interrogates
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Washknight Interrogates… New Zealand
O.K. so I am not interrogating the whole of New Zealand but its a start at least. Continuing in the series of finding out more about the cachers behind the blogs I invited my favourite NZ cacher to “Anzer Zee … Continue reading
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Tagged 20 questions, Blogging, Geocaching, New Zealand, urbangypsynz, Washknight Interrogates
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More Interrogations…
Following on quickly from my last post, Washknight Interrogates…, where I introduced you to the first two people to undergo my questioning, and as a result of a post on the geocaching uk facebook group, two bloggers have taken the … Continue reading
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Tagged 20 questions, Blogging, Geocaching, UK, Washknight Interrogates
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Washknight Interrogates…
When I can’t actually be out in the big outdoors searching for tupperware, I love to flick through the internet in search of blogs so I can read about the caching antics of others. In the last year or so … Continue reading
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Tagged australia, Blogging, geo-mumma kel, Geocaching, surrey, The Muminator, Washknight Interrogates
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A Very Handy TravelBug
I simply could not resist posting something about what I consider to be the coolest trackable on the planet. KJWX, a cacher based in New Zealand, a few months ago became the first person to have a trackable implant! (The … Continue reading
Of Mice and Men
It has only been just over a week since we last found a geocache, but for some reason it seems like a lot longer. If everything had gone according to plan then last Sunday we would have gone out with … Continue reading
The Cache Doctors go Walkabout in Abbots Langley
Now that Sam is back at school after the summer holidays, on Tuesday it was just Shar and I that headed off to Abbots Langley to do a little geocaching. We had greatly enjoyed our visit to the area earlier … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching
Tagged Abbots Langley, Cache Maintenance, Geocaching, Hertfordshire, M25, multicache, ovaltine, wind turbine
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A Fistfull of Muggles
On Sunday we took our friend Nina and her two children, Bela (11) and Alek (10) out on their first ever geocaching adventure. I chose some of the CaptainJack Common Wood caches near Hazlemere in Buckinghamshire as I felt that … Continue reading
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Tagged Buckinghamshire, C:GEO, Common Wood, converting muggles, Fistfull, Geocaching, muggles, penn
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Interception
It is always intriguing when something a little different falls into your lap, that is of course assuming that that the something different isn’t an annoyed cat with claws at full extension! Thankfully it was not a perturbed pussy having … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching
Tagged bones1, Geocaching, Hunstanton, Interception, mystery cache, Norfolk, Smokeypugs, TB, TravelBug, Watford
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