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Northampton

I was given a gift of a day boat hire on the Grand Union Canal in Northamptonshire from the family some time ago. It was so long ago, I can’t remember if it was for my birthday or Father’s Day.😀 I wanted to make a weekend of it so we arranged a family trip for a few days.

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Darwin’s Down In Downe

Today I have decided to visit the more rural parts of Greater London to boost my numbers in them thar parts.

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Pi - Shepherd’s

I needed a mystery cache today as well to help qualify for a month of mystery caches challenge. I spotted this one and did the maths checking that I agreed with the checker. I came down here early as I didn’thave much time for caching today and settled in the search area.

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Digest

I needed a Mystery cache today for a challenge cache. I had my eye on the geocacher’s Digest in Southchurch near Southend but how was I going to swing that trip.🤔

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Challenges, Challenges, Challenges

I qualified for The Great Date Challenge some time ago. All I had to do was to find 12 puzzles but not challenges, bonuses or night caches though. Just one cache for each month, and each one must be on the same day of the month. I had achieved this by finding a puzzle on the 8th day of each month over the year.

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Multi

I needed a multi today to keep on track for a challenge and I had one up my sleeve over in Ingatestone. I had solved three multis in this town a few months ago and decided to save them up for March when I had the best chance of finding a multi everyday off the month.

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No Cheese, Gromit.

Today I need a multi and a mystery and to boost my Hertfordshire numbers. I looked through my lists and the Gromit series caught my eye. I had found almost half the series just before Christmas so it was time that I finished it all up.😀

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Cross Ness

Q : Who was the last person to cross Ness?

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Pratts Bottom

Just a mention of this draws many a juvenile snigger but the village’s 14th century name actually derives from the family of Stephen Prat and from the low-lying location of the settlement, nestling in a valley at the foot of Rushmore Hill.

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Deuces Wild

Deuces Wild is Groundspeaks promotion to celebrate 22.02.2022, the perfect palindromic day. There never be another one, lady.🤔

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