I’d failed miserably with the series of Wherigo caches in Jubilee Country Park last week so I‘m back in town to have another try.
I’d failed miserably with the series of Wherigo caches in Jubilee Country Park last week so I‘m back in town to have another try.
There‘s a series of 100 caches called Unicorns down in Kent to the east of Sittingbourne that I’ve been working on for ages.
I had a couple of hours to myself so set off to Hadleigh to walk the “Cunning” Murrell AdLab series set by Mathsnut.
A few days ago, I was contacted by a cacher from Shropshire, NevilleDog_n_Humans regarding You Know My Name, a 4/1.5 Letterbox cache, a few miles from me in Rettendon. As I was the last one to find it, he was after a nudge, which I willingly gave.
Kentish cacher, barrowman1 has set a circular series, 13 miles in length, of 79 Unknown caches, called GIK aka Geocaching In Kent.
For my first “official” trip out since the latest Coronavirus lockdown, I have decided to come a bit further afield to try to find some caches to meet a few challenges.
I decided that I had unfinished business on the Cliffe Peninsula in Kent, an area that featured strongly in the writings of Charles Dickens.
I hoping to finish of the Fawkham Green Gamble this morning and when the alarm went off this morning at 0540 instead of 0440, I realised that the chances of this were slim.
There’s a piece of Geo Art near Brands Hatch in Kent called Knatts Valley Invader Series. It a 57 cache series plus a bonus comprising of 51 mainly 2/3 Letterboxes and six mysteries, all on a circular walk.
Well, there‘s only one thing on my mind this morning and that’s the 2.5/5 VS Hartley multI. I knew where the trailhead was and I had the final coords so let’s go. I parked up just after dawn so I could see what I was doing and walked into the search area.