Do you ever struggle to find the common theme to solve a series of puzzle caches and when you do, become obsessed with solving the lot of them?😀 Do you then want to get out there and grab them all?
Do you ever struggle to find the common theme to solve a series of puzzle caches and when you do, become obsessed with solving the lot of them?😀 Do you then want to get out there and grab them all?
For the past few years I’ve been looking at a small series in Beacon Woods near Bean so I thought that I should have a go at it. There was one small problem here though as the car park didn’t appear to open until nine o’clock which was no good for me
There‘s a Geo Art series down in Kent called Adam’s Apple. It‘s a six mile walk consisting of mainly 2/3 Letterboxes and a few mysteries all based on 🍏🍏🍏🍏🍏😀
My best mate died 19 years ago yesterday and I always visit his grave to place some daffodils as it would be St David’s Day.
I got cut off in my prime last Sunday in Scadbury Park when trying to complete some Wherigo caches. I had finished Scadbury Story and gained the coords but I thought that I’d messed up the bonus.
I‘m still working out places for a circular walk where I could find a few caches and not bump into anyone. I settled on the RSPB Old Hall Marshes where there’s a series called Back.
We had to go over to the Minor Injury Unit at Orsett Hospital for them to examine my wife’s injured ankle. As they have hefty car parking charges there and anticipating a long wait, I drove the couple of miles into Grays.
I need a good walk with a decent amount of caches that’s going to have me in place at dawn and home by 1000. After consulting my lists (by the way, I have 97 lists🤔)
I had been snowed in for a week and for one reason or another had been unable to get out until today
You remember that I was in Epping last week to do the Epping : the other churches AdLab series.