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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Five get found in the woods – breaking the 3 week slump
After over three weeks without finding a geocache I was starting to go slightly crazy. Now that Shar’s back seemed to be on the mend and Sam had finally returned to school following a rather nasty bout of sickness, it … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching
Tagged Geocaching, Harefield, slump, UK, woodland walk
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Interrogating a newbie, and a reviewer
my interrogations this time have produced a very interesting combination. If you have spent any amount of time searching for or reading geocaching blogs then you will know that there are not so many active ones that stretch back more … Continue reading
Posted in Geocaching
Tagged 20 questions, Geocaching, reviewer, utah, Washknight Interrogates
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M is for the Memfis Mafia and a Muddy Mum
With threats of being inserted into the rapidly hardening concrete of the latest motorway extension, interesting and eyebrow raising responses were elicited from the latest bloggers to take up the challenge of answering my 20 questions. Clare lives in Cambridgeshire … Continue reading
Posted in Geocaching
Tagged 20 questions, Blogging, Cambridgeshire, Colorado, Geocaching, Memfis Mafia, Mud and Nettles, UK, USA, Washknight Interrogates
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