It’s New Year's Day and I need at least one cache to gain the official souvenir.
It’s New Year's Day and I need at least one cache to gain the official souvenir.
I went to an event in Latchingdon today out on the Dengie Peninsula. It was held in a U.S. themed restaurant but if you know the Dengie, you’ll realise how out of place it was.
I’ve bored you silly with tales of reaching 150 caches a month for a challenge. I needed 5 caches today to meet that target.
I’d come over to Kent a bit later than normal this morning but I had to get over here. You know when you unexpectedly solve a mystery cache and then want to get over to it as soon as possible to make sure that it’s still there. Well, I had one of those to do In Longfield Hill and if I find it I’ll be.....
Beastmarsta, that eminent cacher from Colchester, organises a Christmas Coffee morning in a well known coffee shop in Braintree Freeport every year.
My family would rather that I tramped around the busy London streets in the cold weather geocaching than wander around some isolated woodland.
We went shopping in Hadleigh. I took the opportunity to walk the 300 yards down the road from the car park to this one whilst my wife waited in the motor.
It’s early on Sunday morning, dawn is breaking and I’m out Geocaching so I must be in Kent. 😀 I didn’t want to travel too far into the county this morning so I was concentrating my efforts around Stone to pick up some mystery and challenge caches.
I have planned another full day’s caching in London today. I got off the C2C train at Limehouse or Stepney East as it used to be, in the dark.
I had to visit my friend Paul, who lives in Rainsford Road, Chelmsford today. We started work together as apprentices at Brentwood Receiving Station, one of Marconi’s network of radio stations back in September 1965.