Sunday, 30 May 2010

Fred Perry Way 1 - The Troll Bridge

Finally got round to hiding our first cache this afternoon - GC29DWJ "Fred Perry Way 1 - The Troll Bridge".

The cache is a standard sized tuppaware click lock box, sprayed with some camoflauge markings of green and black so it doesn't stand out.

From the cache going live on Geocaching.com at 17:35, it only took until 18:54 for its first to find cacher to appear. That was quick. Hopefully it will get lots more visits.

This will be the first of a few we are hoping to hide. Currently spraying a few more boxes.

Bank Holiday Weekend Caching

Out today for a walk and to catch up on some caching.

Visited GC27HH0 - Emerald Patrol's Cache. Nice big cache near to a Guide Hut. Left the "Twister" travel bug I've had for a while, sorry to it's owner.

Off down to Ladybrook Valley to find a couple of caches. The First one GC1EW56 was a "DNF" as we think it may have been muggled due to the amount of recent activity in the area by kids building a den and spraying blue and red paint everywhere. :( Have these kids got nothing better to do than vandalise nature with spray paint!!

GC1EW4M was a nice easy find with great scenery nearby. The field alive with yellows (from buttercups) and purples (from clover).












Last find of the day - GC1EW4M nicely tucked under a stone, however contents were a bit wet and it was occupied by a slug and woodlouse. Lid hadnt been secured in the past. Pity I didnt have any spare Logs with me. Must add a couple to my bag next time out.

A good mornings walking and caching.

Sunday, 16 May 2010

Pavilion Gardens

Whilst out in Buxton, decide to find this cache in Pavilion Gardens GC12EQ3. Didnt have any caching gear with me except a cache calling card in my wallet, so left that.

Nice hiding place for this cache.

Still have that travel bug to deposit into a cache. Will take that out with me next time.