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Tag Archives: farmland
Botley – The Sound of Silence
Recently some of our geocaching days out have been, shall we say, less than fantastic. Our trip to Wigmore was thoroughly unsatisfactory (see A Bad Day At The Office) and our recent excursion to Mill Hill left us demoralised and … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching
Tagged Botley, Buckinghamshire, captainjack, farmland, Geocaching, winter walks
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Skydivers, Skylarks and the Psychology of Searching – Geocaching weirdness in Manea
It is probably wildly unfair of me to state that the lack of capacity of the sewage facilities in the Village of Manea has been a constant concern to the parish council and residents alike for a very long time… … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching
Tagged Cambridgeshire, Ely, farmland, Fens, Geocaching, RSPB, skylark
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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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Caches and Cake in Redbourn
Today we decided we were in the mood to tackle a walking series of geocaches. The weather has been quite dry recently and this would mean that there wouldn’t be a lot of mud under foot hopefully. I scouted out … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching
Tagged church micro, Circular Walk, farmland, Geocaching, Ginger Cake, meeting other geocachers, nettles, series, village sign
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