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Tag Archives: bovingdon
Mother Chooses Geocaching
I think it is fair to say that I was a little shocked when Sharlene suggested that we should head out for a few caches on Mother’s Day. The idea was greeted with a groan from Sam and he was … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching
Tagged bovingdon, Geocaching, Hertfordshire, Mother's Day, Muggle, TravelBug
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Bovingdon – Lifting The Curse
We return to Bovingdon, meet the grumpiest man in the village, vanquish some DNFs, and perform a resuscitation following one of our most challenging treks to a cache yet. On Wednesday, despite the temperature only just hovering above zero and … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching
Tagged bovingdon, captainjack, challenge cache, DNF, Flaunden, Geocaching, Hertfordshire, Resuscitation
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Slow Cats and Lessons Learned – Back to Bovingdon
Our last couple of caching sessions have been good but not as satisfying as some of our earlier days out. Sharlene and I both agreed that what we needed was a big series to really get our teeth into. Seeing … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching
Tagged bovingdon, circular series, Geocaching, Hertfordshire, iPhone, lessons learned, mud, running out of time, Samsung, woodland
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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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