Like it says on the tin really, what was the best caching experience, memory, photo you had over the summer?
Like it says on the tin really, what was the best caching experience, memory, photo you had over the summer?
just to start things off, godrevy lighthouse on a damp day in july.
or my first bash going so well and meeting some new friends
:cheers:
This is easy two weeks ago cloud inversion Ben Nevis
Site down so i cant link but browse our profile page for the details
"If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning."
I completed a multi that has taken a year to do and is only assesable by boat. We were unable to hire cacnoes for that area so we just had to buy one instead
treasure island
Oooh let me think...., a few really.
We attended our first event in Cambridge
We hit 100 finds at The Bloody Hundredth
& our favourite caches have to be the 2 of the ones we did on holiday Elberry Cove & Brixham Lights
Yes! Obey the moon! GCWRYY!! Great to be able to cross the Thames to find a cache & not get wet, muddy but not wet!!
Hitting our 500th cache in Scotland, and following in the footsteps (not too closely! of MarkandLynn for some of them -and reading Mark and Lynn's excellent and informative logs on the caches!
G
I have a Geocaching problem...
Work gets in the way!
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Walking and Caching in Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire areas
Thank you :cheers:Originally posted by KandG@Oct 8 2007, 09:32 PM
Hitting our 500th cache in Scotland, and following in the footsteps (not too closely! of MarkandLynn for some of them -and reading Mark and Lynn's excellent and informative logs on the caches!
G
"If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning."