A couple of blogs ago, I alluded to a plan to give Ashford a miss for a while and find another Wherigo rich area. I saw that There were a few around Paddock Wood and Tonbridge so I drafted a rough bag of caches.
A couple of blogs ago, I alluded to a plan to give Ashford a miss for a while and find another Wherigo rich area. I saw that There were a few around Paddock Wood and Tonbridge so I drafted a rough bag of caches.
Today is the 14th Anniversary of the placing of the first Church Micro cache and there is a splendid but unofficial souvenir for both finding a CM today and for attending a CM Anniversary Event.
As you know, I‘m on this relentless journey to complete a century of Wherigo caches. I could pick them off one a time on odd days out or I could plan another Wherigo fest to boost the number.
I had arranged an Event this morning in Gravesend but until late last night, I thought that I would be on my own but a few people started to log on.
I haven’t been as geoactive as usual this month. In fact I have missed two complete days when I should have been out hunting plastic containers. So my numbers are now for the month and I need them to look a bit more respectable.
As I was planning today’s list last night, I noticed that the AdLab series, Ghosts, Witches and the Paranormal In King’s Lynn started on the other side of the Tuesday Market Square outside our hotel, so I added it to the list.
We’d had a good look around today and l had taken the opportunity to seek out some of the bases of one of the two AdLab series in town - King’s Lynn, a Medieval Town, as we went.
We are off to Kings Lynn for a few days to celebrate my wife’s birthday. We wanted somewhere to stop for lunch on the way up and we’re thinking about where?
I had planned to have a CM Anniversary event in Bexley but it got knocked back as it was only 9.71 miles from a CITO arranged down at Woodlands Church.
I’m still trying to get to 100 Wherigos found and as usual, I‘m casting my over the Kentish town of Ashford which to me is Wherigo City, thanks to the efforts of local cacher mankybadger.