The Bad Wolf is slain, long live the Bad Wolf! I have been after this one for ages and I don't know how many times that I've dipped it. It's hidden in a laurel thicket in woods near One Tree Hill in the Thundersley Himalayas.
The Bad Wolf is slain, long live the Bad Wolf! I have been after this one for ages and I don't know how many times that I've dipped it. It's hidden in a laurel thicket in woods near One Tree Hill in the Thundersley Himalayas.
I went back to Colchester today, working my way from Copford and Stanway up into Shrub End.
After the success of Go Team geocaches last Sunday, a cacher in Australia brought a couple of international caches in Holland to my attention.
Great work last night with all three Go Team caches successfully encountered and the final coordinates gained.
I decided to have an early start on Sunday this weekend so headed over to Terling, an old village north of the A12, about six miles from the county city.
I had a couple of hours so to start with, I drove down to smuggling country to pick up the new cache at Paglesham Church.
My first day out caching for a few days. However it was only for a few hours rather than a full day as I usually do.
Yesterday I drove down a quiet A13 to try for the Side-tracked Rainham cache. I parked for free and tried to get my bearings.
A few weeks ago, a cache was published in Warren Gorge over on the EWT Chafford Gorges reserve but the coords were wrong although some locals were in the know.
Somehow today's contribution has disappeared into the simplesite graveyard so I'm not going to re-write it :-(