This checkin to GC44C3P MarstonMystery4 reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Oh yeah: noticed that the lid for this cache identifies it as Marston Mystery 6! Did they get switched around at some point, perhaps?
Dan Q
This checkin to GC44C3P MarstonMystery4 reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Oh yeah: noticed that the lid for this cache identifies it as Marston Mystery 6! Did they get switched around at some point, perhaps?
This checkin to GLFHD69V MarstonMystery1 reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Found while cycling back from scouting out a potential future geocache hide. Log slightly damp: not problematic yet, but have added a couple of sachets of dessicant gel to try to reduce/prevent damage. Nice spot, TFTC!
This checkin to GLFGTTC7 Homewood Bound reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
I was spending the day at Samsung HQ, just around the corner, on a business trip, and excused myself at lunchtime for a quick jog into the woods to find this cache. And I was glad I did: beautiful woodland and exactly the kind of cache I don’t see enough of: good hiding place, decent-sized container, and a logbook full of stories and love. TFTC; FP awarded.
This checkin to GLFF820G Spitfire One reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
While staying at a nearby hotel for a corporate event, took a few teammates out on their first ever geocaching expedition to this curious little park, this morning. Easy find; right where we expected it, and a fun little container. TFTC.
This checkin to GLFBZBNP Route Canal - Bridgework reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
After coming up to Kirtlington Quarry on a post-work expedition this evening, dropped by this cache on my way back. Lovely spot; TFTC.
This checkin to GLFBZCBN Route Canal - FORE! reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Took a while to squeeze my arm around to the hiding place, and got pickled on the way, but worth it in the end. Dropped off a travel big that’s come a long way! TFTC!
This checkin to GLFBZAPA Kirtlington Quarry reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
My original plan had been to come up here at the weekend to complete my 7 Souvenirs Of August, but after the sun made an unexpected reappearance this afternoon (I assumed we weren’t going to see it again until Spring!) I left my office in Oxford at bang-on 5pm and started cycling up the canal. Couldn’t have picked a nicer evening: bright but cool; quiet and tranquil.
Arrived at the old quarry at about a quarter past six and began to explore. What a wonderful old site, and with such a rich history of both industry and science: thanks for sharing!
Photo attached; FP awarded. Shall send an email when I’m back home and have pulled the requisite data off my GPSr.
This checkin to GC3VHPY Never at Sea - Rock of Gibraltar reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
So close… but a chap had parked his boat RIGHT NEXT TO THE CACHE and was giving me suspicious looks. Some other time, perhaps. :-(
This checkin to GC54F7N Oxford Steganography #4 - Tilt reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Confirmed repaired by ClubKOLA. Thanks!
This checkin to GLF6XK60 St. Mary reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Took a lovely walk out here with my niece, this morning. Tried to use the counting of the scrolls as an educational exercise, but she was far more-interested in looking at all of the flowers on the graves. Had to reverse get pushchair down one path to avoid her getting nettled! Found the cache with a little help from the hint! TFTC.
This checkin to GLF6KB5X Alchemist Quest reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Cancel that! Couldn’t see it for looking. Ate my sandwiches and double-checked my calculations, then went back to the hiding place… and saw it right away! TFTC!
This checkin to GC13WZQ Swing Lower (Historic Site) reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
No, lucymcneil99, you don’t necessarily need climbing equipment. A boat would suffice, instead. Or just a lot of guts and good climbing skills. How close did you get?
This checkin to GC28EQZ Alchemist Quest reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
After some thought, worked out the puzzle. Found my way to the GZ this lunchtime, and found both the blue portal and the other part of the clue (two of them, actually, but it seems clear which one is meant). But no luck. Hope it’s still there: this seems like a great cache and I wouldn’t want it to disappear!
This checkin to GC58KJN 1 fo 7 Souvenirs reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Here I am! Great crowd!
This checkin to GC54F7N Oxford Steganography #4 - Tilt reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
As evidenced by recent logs, this cache has “drifted” a long way from where it belongs (for anybody familiar with the hiding place: it should be out-of-sight, but easily reachable by an arm as short even as a child’s). I’ll get down there and check up on it within the next few days. Thanks for letting me know, justinbjacobs/(S)A&J!