I had the opportunity to get a couple of hours to go caching late morning today. I had noticed that a new cache had been published out for nathanjhunt out on the Dengie and as it was remote out there,
I had the opportunity to get a couple of hours to go caching late morning today. I had noticed that a new cache had been published out for nathanjhunt out on the Dengie and as it was remote out there,
As you know, I like to pop down into Kent early on either a Saturday or Sunday. There are almost too many circular walk series and challenge caches down there that it's difficult to decide which one to do in the time that I have available.
I love caching for a whole day, up early, getting some distance before the traffic builds up and hopefully having eight hours "in the field."
A new mini-series Mayflower Mayhem #1 - #3 had been issued but despite a few searchers, the caches were unfound. I decided to have a go of one of them as it was on home turf, so silly not too!
Today was International Earthcache Day 2017 and the nearest unfound earthcache to me in Essex is Cliffs! What in Essex near Burnham-on-Crouch.
Today will be another milestone as I'll reach the grand total of six thousand caches found. The plan is to start in Weeley and work myself down into St Oysth, then out to Point Clear.
After settling back in after the cruise, I took the opportunity of a spare hour to go for a walk, hoping that I would find a cache
We had a cruise to Norway booked leaving Tilbury, the former Tilbury Riverside station, on the 24th. I had been planning the list of caches that I was going to look for at each port of call.
It was time that I had a little visit over to Kent for a circular wall to pick up a few quick trads and hopefully a CM or two.
It's Thursday so I have another day geocaching organised starting in Colchester near the A120/Ipswich Road turn-off near Ardleigh.