Is anybody actually geting out there and caching in this weather?
Have thought about it, but decided against the idea!
Is anybody actually geting out there and caching in this weather?
Have thought about it, but decided against the idea!
Waiting for the weather to improve. Last time we found a cache in the snow the next finder remarked that we hadn't covered our tracks. We did visit some extra boulders to stop it being too obvious but what were we supposed to do - run madly all over the hillside :wacko:?
Planning an early outing tomorrow, first caching for some weeks due to achilles problems...
RB
We'd planned a walk in the Lakes today taking in a few caches (naturally). We've had snow for a full week now, so planned our route starting from a main road (A66). Unfortunately it put down another 4" last night and we could hardly get out of our village safely Not happy at all! Mrs BigLad even mentioned the dreaded words "you could always paint the bathroom" - great! Maybe tomorrow - caching not painting that is !
Quit, don't quit? Noodles, don't noodles?
For me it seems like I found the addiction of Geocaching at the wrong time of the year. I have been on 11 finds for a month now. Mainly due to the weather but due to other things going on as well.
I am hoping the weather eases up a little.
Slogging through the snow can make it a bit easier - tracks led straight to log pile in Westonbirt Arboretum today !!
Si vis pacem para bellum
I have a Geocaching problem...
Work gets in the way!
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I've not been out since the end of October Darn bronchitis has knocked me for six, just started another course of anti-biotics in the hope I can shake it off. Going stir crazy... need to get out there and find some caches, battery flat on van (all the cold weather) so need to get that charged so I can get the van started and go looking for drive-bys, even ones in supermarket carparks would be something