Great website at http://www.handicaching.com/ so you can rate your own or other geocaches that you find for disabled people to look up caches to see if they are accessible.
I have rated all of my caches placed and have now started to rate some of my more recent finds.
Friday, 22 October 2010
Monday, 18 October 2010
Is it about the numbers?
Now that I have passed the 200 mark, Ive reached the world leader table of Geocachers. We the bottom of the table to be more accurate.
The rankings start when you reach 200 and then goes on upwards. The more you find the more you go up the table.
For me its not about the numbers but the enjoyment and getting out. Yes there is a sense of achievement when you reach a goal number, but with over a million caches in the world it would take a few lifetimes to do them all.
The top of the table has one cacher having entered a stagering 45,631 caches. Thats a lot! especially compared to my 202 at present.
I am ranking around joint 102,968 with a hundered or so of my fellow cachers.
If you want to look at the caching stats try http://www.cacherstats.com/
Ive added a tool to the right of the blog which will show my ranking - hopefully once the stats update which is either once or twice a week.
The rankings start when you reach 200 and then goes on upwards. The more you find the more you go up the table.
For me its not about the numbers but the enjoyment and getting out. Yes there is a sense of achievement when you reach a goal number, but with over a million caches in the world it would take a few lifetimes to do them all.
The top of the table has one cacher having entered a stagering 45,631 caches. Thats a lot! especially compared to my 202 at present.
I am ranking around joint 102,968 with a hundered or so of my fellow cachers.
If you want to look at the caching stats try http://www.cacherstats.com/
Ive added a tool to the right of the blog which will show my ranking - hopefully once the stats update which is either once or twice a week.
Lever Park - Rivington
We decided to go to Lever Park and try and get to the 200 cache mark yesterday (Sunday).
There are two main series of caches in the park, "The Dream Team" and "The Muppets". The Muppets series is a multi-cache one whilst the rest are traditional caches.
We parked at the south end of Lever Park and set off in an anti-clockwise direction as we could then reach the final Muppet cache after collecting the co-ordinates in the Muppet Caches on the way round. Plans to work out a route ahead as we were going to go around the other way until I spotted a note on the cache page saying do this Muppet last. And it was for a good reason. I didnt fancy walking all that way back again!
GC103JQ – Fozzie – The Muppet Show
We started with a Muppet cache to start with. Although the containers are film canisters there has been some thought into this small series as the containers have had one of the Muppet characters moulded onto it in clay. A great idea. Picked up the first set of co-ordinates from within the cache. Signed the log and replaced Fozzie into his hiding place.
GC2FB49 - The Dream Team – DF – John Terry
Second cache of the day and first of "The Dream Team" series which is based around footballers. Another 35mm film canister with log and pencil. Signed the log and replaced.
GC2FBK2 - The Dream Team - MF - Cristiano Ronaldo
Cutting across some paths and woodland we found the next cache hide. This is a regular cache and a good size. Lots of Muggles about so we had to do the usual pretending to take a photo or looking in the bag trick. Timed our retrieving and replacing of the cache in between passers by. Signed the log and made some swaps.
GC103JK - Miss Piggy-The Muppet show
Another Muppet cache, this time in the mould of Miss Piggy. Unfortunately there were no co-ordinates in this cache. They must have fallen out when somebody had previously looked in it. Had a search around but could not see them. We hoped that this would not mess up finding the last cache. Replaced the pig and moved on/
GC2FBB4 - The Dream Team - MF - Ryan Giggs
Found in one of the usual hiding places for caches. A small container. Signed log and replaced.
GC2FBNB - The Dream Team - ST - Pele
Bit of a walk uphill across a field to get to this one, but the views it presented us with are stunning. The sun was out so we got great views. This cache is near to an old wall / building structure and this along with the tress meant the GPS would not settle down. Moved from one side to the other side of the wall to find it. Had to revert to the Geocaching Spidey Sense on this one to find it. Signed log, did some swaps and replaced.
GC2FB7X - The Dream Team - MF - George Best
A regular cache hidden in a stump. A large park usually presents some great hiding places for caches and this is no exception. Signed log, carried out some swaps and replaced carefully.
GC103JE – Gonzo-The Muppet Show
Third Muppet of the day. Intact with co-ordinates. Only one more to find. With the gaps in the numbers for the final cache we did have our doubts that we would not find it.
GC2FB6T - The Dream Team - DF - Franz Beckenbauer
Easy find once we had identified the side by side – Two trees
GC165DD - A LOG under a LOG
Nice hide. A huge pile of logs to look under!! Where to start. Found after about 10 mins of looking.
GC103JT – Kermit – THE MUPPET SHOW
The last Muppet to find to get the final co-ordinates for the final cache. Unfortunately we only had three sets of co-ordinates as the ones in Miss Piggy were not there. So some careful thinking we decided to “Wing it” and I fudged the missing figures to have a go at finding the cache. Hope this works!! We set off to look for it.
GC103KK- The Muppets Grand Finaly
We had the general area so now it was time to look. Luckily there were some previous photographs on the cache page on www.geocaching.com and we could look for some similarities in the landscape and trees. After about 10 mins of looking we found its hiding place. So the series is still doable although the cache owner should replace those that are missing. A great large cache to end this series with and it was worth spending the time finding. Took two geocoins that were in the cache - “Curse of the Pirates Treasure Geocoin” and “Geocaching Across the Atlantic Geocoin”.
GC10WBQ - Cracked It
After a spot of lunch on a bench near by we found the cache after checking a couple of trees in the area.
GC10WA9 - Wheres the Babee
There are two main series of caches in the park, "The Dream Team" and "The Muppets". The Muppets series is a multi-cache one whilst the rest are traditional caches.
We parked at the south end of Lever Park and set off in an anti-clockwise direction as we could then reach the final Muppet cache after collecting the co-ordinates in the Muppet Caches on the way round. Plans to work out a route ahead as we were going to go around the other way until I spotted a note on the cache page saying do this Muppet last. And it was for a good reason. I didnt fancy walking all that way back again!
GC103JQ – Fozzie – The Muppet Show
We started with a Muppet cache to start with. Although the containers are film canisters there has been some thought into this small series as the containers have had one of the Muppet characters moulded onto it in clay. A great idea. Picked up the first set of co-ordinates from within the cache. Signed the log and replaced Fozzie into his hiding place.
GC2FB49 - The Dream Team – DF – John Terry
Second cache of the day and first of "The Dream Team" series which is based around footballers. Another 35mm film canister with log and pencil. Signed the log and replaced.
GC2FBK2 - The Dream Team - MF - Cristiano Ronaldo
Cutting across some paths and woodland we found the next cache hide. This is a regular cache and a good size. Lots of Muggles about so we had to do the usual pretending to take a photo or looking in the bag trick. Timed our retrieving and replacing of the cache in between passers by. Signed the log and made some swaps.
GC103JK - Miss Piggy-The Muppet show
Another Muppet cache, this time in the mould of Miss Piggy. Unfortunately there were no co-ordinates in this cache. They must have fallen out when somebody had previously looked in it. Had a search around but could not see them. We hoped that this would not mess up finding the last cache. Replaced the pig and moved on/
GC2FBB4 - The Dream Team - MF - Ryan Giggs
Found in one of the usual hiding places for caches. A small container. Signed log and replaced.
GC2FBNB - The Dream Team - ST - Pele
Bit of a walk uphill across a field to get to this one, but the views it presented us with are stunning. The sun was out so we got great views. This cache is near to an old wall / building structure and this along with the tress meant the GPS would not settle down. Moved from one side to the other side of the wall to find it. Had to revert to the Geocaching Spidey Sense on this one to find it. Signed log, did some swaps and replaced.
GC2FB7X - The Dream Team - MF - George Best
A regular cache hidden in a stump. A large park usually presents some great hiding places for caches and this is no exception. Signed log, carried out some swaps and replaced carefully.
GC103JE – Gonzo-The Muppet Show
Third Muppet of the day. Intact with co-ordinates. Only one more to find. With the gaps in the numbers for the final cache we did have our doubts that we would not find it.
GC2FB6T - The Dream Team - DF - Franz Beckenbauer
Easy find once we had identified the side by side – Two trees
GC165DD - A LOG under a LOG
Nice hide. A huge pile of logs to look under!! Where to start. Found after about 10 mins of looking.
GC103JT – Kermit – THE MUPPET SHOW
The last Muppet to find to get the final co-ordinates for the final cache. Unfortunately we only had three sets of co-ordinates as the ones in Miss Piggy were not there. So some careful thinking we decided to “Wing it” and I fudged the missing figures to have a go at finding the cache. Hope this works!! We set off to look for it.
GC103KK- The Muppets Grand Finaly
We had the general area so now it was time to look. Luckily there were some previous photographs on the cache page on www.geocaching.com and we could look for some similarities in the landscape and trees. After about 10 mins of looking we found its hiding place. So the series is still doable although the cache owner should replace those that are missing. A great large cache to end this series with and it was worth spending the time finding. Took two geocoins that were in the cache - “Curse of the Pirates Treasure Geocoin” and “Geocaching Across the Atlantic Geocoin”.
GC10WBQ - Cracked It
After a spot of lunch on a bench near by we found the cache after checking a couple of trees in the area.
GC10WA9 - Wheres the Babee
Found the cache after looking about a bit, until we spotted some stickoflauge that looked like a good possibility. Signed log and replaced. TFTC.
GC2FB5Y - The Dream Team - DF - Lucio
Another quick sign of the log and on to the next one.
GC2FBHT - The Dream Team - MF - Lionel Messi
Felt like Flash Gordon trying to retrieve this one. The scene where he puts his hand in the stump. I had a quick poke in their with a stick first though. Just hopped that there wasnt a green monster with a sting in its tail!!! Found a Travel Bug attached to a small teddy bear in this cache - “The Three Bears (2)”.
GC10WBB - Riviting Rivington
Found on our walk around Lever Park. Lots of people doing the go ape today so had to be careful looking for this one. Found the cache, signed the log and replaced. Found a “Northern Star” in this cache which is a Travel Bug for the NW Mega Event in 2010. This one is called “Devil May Cry”. The log says it was in “Rivington Pike” but I found it in this cache? Somebody may have moved it but not logged it.
GC1VXWA - Not so 'Going Ape' !
TFTC. Bit of a high muggle area again. Popular park today. Had to be careful retrieving and replacing the cache. Managed to do it without too much issue, but had to wait a bit.
GC2FBVA - The Dream Team - ST - Diego Maradonna
199th find... almost at our goal for the day. Found after a bit of searching. Nice cache. TFTC. Found a Travel Bug in the cache, but upon looking at the trackable page noticed that there should have been a yellow duck attached to it. Unfortunately this part was not in the cache.
GC2FB54 – The Dream Team – DF – Bobby Moore
Our 200th cache. “Back of the net!” an appropriate saying for this cache and our current caching number. This cache is also close to the castle ruins of “Liverpool Castle”.
GCV9BX - Saint Leverhulme's Folly
This cache was near to the castle. It was nearer previously but had been muggled a few times so its been moved slightly out of the way. The castle grounds were very full of muggles so a good job it was out of the way a bit. Liverpool Castle was built by William Hesketh Lever, who was born in Bolton in 1851. Lever became a very wealthy man due to his soap buisness which he founded at Port Sunlight. He never forgot his home town and it really is down to him that not only do we have the terraced gardens at Rivington but also that they are available for all because Lever donated them to the people of Bolton. Liverpool Castle was built between 1912 and 1925. It is a smaller scale replica of the ruins of the real Liverpool Castle which was demolished during the civil war in 1725.
GC2F9WD - The Dream Team - GK - Gordon Banks
Last cache of the day taking us back towards the car. A great walk and days caching. In all about 3 1/2 hours of walking and a ½ hour stop for lunch.
GC2FB5Y - The Dream Team - DF - Lucio
Another quick sign of the log and on to the next one.
GC2FBHT - The Dream Team - MF - Lionel Messi
Felt like Flash Gordon trying to retrieve this one. The scene where he puts his hand in the stump. I had a quick poke in their with a stick first though. Just hopped that there wasnt a green monster with a sting in its tail!!! Found a Travel Bug attached to a small teddy bear in this cache - “The Three Bears (2)”.
GC10WBB - Riviting Rivington
Found on our walk around Lever Park. Lots of people doing the go ape today so had to be careful looking for this one. Found the cache, signed the log and replaced. Found a “Northern Star” in this cache which is a Travel Bug for the NW Mega Event in 2010. This one is called “Devil May Cry”. The log says it was in “Rivington Pike” but I found it in this cache? Somebody may have moved it but not logged it.
GC1VXWA - Not so 'Going Ape' !
TFTC. Bit of a high muggle area again. Popular park today. Had to be careful retrieving and replacing the cache. Managed to do it without too much issue, but had to wait a bit.
GC2FBVA - The Dream Team - ST - Diego Maradonna
199th find... almost at our goal for the day. Found after a bit of searching. Nice cache. TFTC. Found a Travel Bug in the cache, but upon looking at the trackable page noticed that there should have been a yellow duck attached to it. Unfortunately this part was not in the cache.
GC2FB54 – The Dream Team – DF – Bobby Moore
Our 200th cache. “Back of the net!” an appropriate saying for this cache and our current caching number. This cache is also close to the castle ruins of “Liverpool Castle”.
GCV9BX - Saint Leverhulme's Folly
This cache was near to the castle. It was nearer previously but had been muggled a few times so its been moved slightly out of the way. The castle grounds were very full of muggles so a good job it was out of the way a bit. Liverpool Castle was built by William Hesketh Lever, who was born in Bolton in 1851. Lever became a very wealthy man due to his soap buisness which he founded at Port Sunlight. He never forgot his home town and it really is down to him that not only do we have the terraced gardens at Rivington but also that they are available for all because Lever donated them to the people of Bolton. Liverpool Castle was built between 1912 and 1925. It is a smaller scale replica of the ruins of the real Liverpool Castle which was demolished during the civil war in 1725.
GC2F9WD - The Dream Team - GK - Gordon Banks
Last cache of the day taking us back towards the car. A great walk and days caching. In all about 3 1/2 hours of walking and a ½ hour stop for lunch.
Todays finds
Saturday, 16 October 2010
Hiding Again
I'm back in the UK again. Out on awalk today, hiding another 3 caches that will hopefully be published soon. I am planning to make one of them a Mystery Cache where a puzzle will need to be solved in order to find the cache. Just working on the puzzle.
A Jumbo Cache
Another Swedish cache on Thursday night (14/10/10). Staying in a hotel near to the airport, went out for a short walk and found the Arlanda Jumbo Hostel cache.
The hostel is a 747-200 jumbo jet built in 1976. It was last operated by Transjet, a Swedish airline that went bankrupt in 2002. It was originally built for Singapore Airlines and later served with Pan Am.
In January 2008, the aircraft was moved to a construction site parking where the first phase of the conversion begun with the dismantling of the old interior, putting on new paint and building the new rooms. 450 seats were removed and the plane was entirely sanitized.
Summer 2008 the plane was towed to its final destination at the entrance to Arlanda where it was placed on a concrete foundation with the landing gear secured in two steel cradles.

I wasnt staying in the Hostel, but I bet it would be an interesting stay.
Found the cache nearby and signed the log. Only a log and pencil in this one (An Ikea pencil!)
The hostel is a 747-200 jumbo jet built in 1976. It was last operated by Transjet, a Swedish airline that went bankrupt in 2002. It was originally built for Singapore Airlines and later served with Pan Am.
In January 2008, the aircraft was moved to a construction site parking where the first phase of the conversion begun with the dismantling of the old interior, putting on new paint and building the new rooms. 450 seats were removed and the plane was entirely sanitized.
Summer 2008 the plane was towed to its final destination at the entrance to Arlanda where it was placed on a concrete foundation with the landing gear secured in two steel cradles.

I wasnt staying in the Hostel, but I bet it would be an interesting stay.
Found the cache nearby and signed the log. Only a log and pencil in this one (An Ikea pencil!)
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
V-Gurras sten - The "Kings Stone"
Currently in Sweden and had the opportunity on Tuesday to do a cache near to the hotel I was staying at.
GC1R689 - V-Gurras Sten
The 'Kings stone' next to Brunnsviken was signed by king Gustaf the fifth in 1923. Oscar Gustaf Adolf was born in 1858 and was king of Sweden for 43 years from 1907 until his death.

The cache was easy to find, but it was going dark when I got the chance to do this cache so luckly I had packed a torch. My first cache outside of the UK and also my first night time cache in the dark.
I had brought two travel coins with me which I dropped off in the cache. One of them I had was in a race to get to Sweden so looks like that one might win as its partner is in Germany at the moment.
GC1R689 - V-Gurras Sten
The 'Kings stone' next to Brunnsviken was signed by king Gustaf the fifth in 1923. Oscar Gustaf Adolf was born in 1858 and was king of Sweden for 43 years from 1907 until his death.
The cache was easy to find, but it was going dark when I got the chance to do this cache so luckly I had packed a torch. My first cache outside of the UK and also my first night time cache in the dark.
I had brought two travel coins with me which I dropped off in the cache. One of them I had was in a race to get to Sweden so looks like that one might win as its partner is in Germany at the moment.
Sunday, 10 October 2010
10/10/10 - A Record Attempt
Today Geocahing.com are trying to beat a record of the most geocachers going geocaching on a single day. Previous record was 56,654 on 18th April 2010.

To mark this occasion those geocachers who cache today will recieve a Souvenir on their account.
I went out today to do a quick cache in order to take part in the record attempt.
GC1Q4KX - Torkington park - Park Up
A quick cache and dash. Easy find and decided to try the other two caches in the park, however there were a lot of people in the park today and lots of footballers training, so decided that it would be best to try these again another day.
Now have my first Souvenir associated with my account.

Souvenirs
Geocaching.com have updated their site recently and added a new tab called Souvenirs.
"Souvenirs are virtual pieces of art that you can discover and display on your profile page. They are associated with a particular location and may also be bound by time.
There are two ways to discover a souvenir. The first is to log a geocache within the souvenir zone. For instance, if there were a souvenir for Hollywood, CA and you logged a geocache in Hollywood, you would be awarded the souvenir. The second is to search for a geocache using the Geocaching Application for iPhone or Android when you are within the souvenir zone. Text on your profile page will indicate whether the souvenir was discovered by logging or through an application.
If there is a time parameter to the souvenir, as there will be with those discovered at Mega-Events, the souvenir zone will expire at the end of the period. You can still obtain the souvenir by logging your attendance online.
If you have previously logged a cache in a souvenir zone, the souvenir will be added to your profile at a later date."
These will be fun to try an obtain during events etc.
"Souvenirs are virtual pieces of art that you can discover and display on your profile page. They are associated with a particular location and may also be bound by time.
There are two ways to discover a souvenir. The first is to log a geocache within the souvenir zone. For instance, if there were a souvenir for Hollywood, CA and you logged a geocache in Hollywood, you would be awarded the souvenir. The second is to search for a geocache using the Geocaching Application for iPhone or Android when you are within the souvenir zone. Text on your profile page will indicate whether the souvenir was discovered by logging or through an application.
If there is a time parameter to the souvenir, as there will be with those discovered at Mega-Events, the souvenir zone will expire at the end of the period. You can still obtain the souvenir by logging your attendance online.
If you have previously logged a cache in a souvenir zone, the souvenir will be added to your profile at a later date."
These will be fun to try an obtain during events etc.
Saturday, 9 October 2010
Werneth Low Trail
Out for a walk today. Decided to do the W.L.T series and a couple of other caches in the area. 13 caches in total.

GC13MWJ - W.L.T Lest We Forget
Parked up at the Werneth Low visitors centre. A smalish car park, but we managed to find a parking spot not logn after arriving. There is a regular turn around of cars with lots of people using this area for dog walking.
There are some great views around the walk. Found the first cache which is near to the car park. Time to deposit some of the coins and travel bugs we have. Dropped off the "Muenster Geocoin 2008" into the cache.
GC13WMF - W.L.T Hackingknife
Second find today on our walk. Great views. We had good weather so could see well into the distance, however there were a few clouds about over the horizon. Signed log book and dropped off a Micro Travel Coin - "Molyballs Cache Movers Geocoin No 2".
Second find today on our walk. Great views. We had good weather so could see well into the distance, however there were a few clouds about over the horizon. Signed log book and dropped off a Micro Travel Coin - "Molyballs Cache Movers Geocoin No 2".
GC22H0Q - Gateway to Manchester
First of the caches that were not part of the W.L.T, but in the area so we did this. Views over towards Manchester. Did the usual signing of the logs and rehid.
GC13MXQ - W.L.T Up Stream
Saw the hiding spot as we walked along the path towards the area. Dropped off a Micro Travel Tag "Backpackers CITO Tag" into the bottom of the container under the log and pencil. The mirco travel bugs are just the right size for 35mm film canisters.
GC13MXJ - W.L.T Ben Marked The Spot
Guessed the hiding spot on this one and we were right. Signed log and replaced under the rock.
GC13MVQ - W.L.T Werneth Low Panoramic
Bit of a strange cache this one as it wasnt in a cache container, but in a small plastic bag placed under a stone. Not sure if it should have a container or not. Signed the log and replaced.
GC13MVV - W.L.T Apple Street
We went down the lane which is steep, knowing that at some point later on we would have a similar climb back upwards. Our 7th cache of the day. A well thought out cache container nicely hidden. Small piece of wood fastened onto the top of the container hiding it well in the gap in the tree. Took the Geocoin from the container, signed log and replaced.
GC13MV2 - W.L.T Onward And Upward
Crossed a field that had some cows in it and a bull. Did the usual group up and walk quietly so not to spook the animals. Walked through with no problems. Found the cache as we cam out of the field. Soon as we had replaced a couple of muggles came up the hill, so we had one of those, phew just replaced in time moments.
GC13N1B - W.L.T The Crossroads
The cache was hidden in a crack in a wall. Not sure about caches hidden in walls as they can cause issues when cachers start moving stones. Spotted the cache straight away. Signed log and replaced.
GC13MW5 - W.L.T Rocky Spot
Detour into a car park where there were a lot of large stones along the edge of the car park. The GPS co-ordinates were spot on so we found the right one. Nice gap under the stone in which the cache was placed.
GC273PN - Clueless
I went for this cache whilst the rest of the team stopped off at the watering hole across from the cache. Found the cache, signed the log book and replaced, then over to the "Hare and Hounds" for a soft drink. Great place to quench the thirst.
GC13MW6 - W.L.T Gate View
Heading back towards the start we picked up our 12th cache of the day. Tight squeze to get my hand in to reach the cache, however we had the assistance of small hands to get this cache from the mini mages in the group. Signed the log and replaced. A walking pole would have been good but left those in the car.
GC1XE8A - Moo's First
Our 13th and final cache of the day. Another great walk with good views.
First of the caches that were not part of the W.L.T, but in the area so we did this. Views over towards Manchester. Did the usual signing of the logs and rehid.
GC13MXQ - W.L.T Up Stream
Saw the hiding spot as we walked along the path towards the area. Dropped off a Micro Travel Tag "Backpackers CITO Tag" into the bottom of the container under the log and pencil. The mirco travel bugs are just the right size for 35mm film canisters.
GC13MXJ - W.L.T Ben Marked The Spot
Guessed the hiding spot on this one and we were right. Signed log and replaced under the rock.
GC13MVQ - W.L.T Werneth Low Panoramic
Bit of a strange cache this one as it wasnt in a cache container, but in a small plastic bag placed under a stone. Not sure if it should have a container or not. Signed the log and replaced.
GC13MVV - W.L.T Apple Street
We went down the lane which is steep, knowing that at some point later on we would have a similar climb back upwards. Our 7th cache of the day. A well thought out cache container nicely hidden. Small piece of wood fastened onto the top of the container hiding it well in the gap in the tree. Took the Geocoin from the container, signed log and replaced.
GC13MV2 - W.L.T Onward And Upward
Crossed a field that had some cows in it and a bull. Did the usual group up and walk quietly so not to spook the animals. Walked through with no problems. Found the cache as we cam out of the field. Soon as we had replaced a couple of muggles came up the hill, so we had one of those, phew just replaced in time moments.
GC13N1B - W.L.T The Crossroads
The cache was hidden in a crack in a wall. Not sure about caches hidden in walls as they can cause issues when cachers start moving stones. Spotted the cache straight away. Signed log and replaced.
GC13MW5 - W.L.T Rocky Spot
Detour into a car park where there were a lot of large stones along the edge of the car park. The GPS co-ordinates were spot on so we found the right one. Nice gap under the stone in which the cache was placed.
GC273PN - Clueless
I went for this cache whilst the rest of the team stopped off at the watering hole across from the cache. Found the cache, signed the log book and replaced, then over to the "Hare and Hounds" for a soft drink. Great place to quench the thirst.
GC13MW6 - W.L.T Gate View
Heading back towards the start we picked up our 12th cache of the day. Tight squeze to get my hand in to reach the cache, however we had the assistance of small hands to get this cache from the mini mages in the group. Signed the log and replaced. A walking pole would have been good but left those in the car.
GC1XE8A - Moo's First
Our 13th and final cache of the day. Another great walk with good views.
Coin from today

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