This checkin to GL541QWX Muggles on bikes (everywhere!) reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Quite a bit of pacing up and down the area, even after we looked at the hint, before we found this well-covered cache. TFTC.
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This checkin to GL541QWX Muggles on bikes (everywhere!) reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Quite a bit of pacing up and down the area, even after we looked at the hint, before we found this well-covered cache. TFTC.
This checkin to GL53DQ5A Holland Park #1 reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Lovely little park: had never been here before. TFTC.
This checkin to GL53DQ7Z Holland Park #2 reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Another pleasant walk to a great little cache: slightly more well-hidden than Holland Park #1, but still posing little problem to find it. TFTC!
This checkin to GC1R2BV Kensington Town Hall Ghost reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
We were only able to spend about 20 minutes searching for this, but didn’t manage to find it, even after looking at the clue. We found what we think must have been its hiding place and wonder if perhaps it’s been muggled again…? Hope not: it’s rare to see such large caches in such urban areas, and it’s always quite satisfying to find one. Good luck, future cachers! Hope it’s still there!
This checkin to GL4ZB9QK Oxford United FC reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
My favourite cache of the day! A wonderful little adventure!
I’d not noticed when I copied the data to my GPSr that this find was going to involve as much leg-work as it did! Starting in Headington, I collected the clues, zipping effortlessly around the locations by bike. Then, sat on the side of London Road, I came up with the coordinates. HOW FAR? Wow… it’s a good job I’m ready for a decent cycle, today, and I’ve got a few caches down that way that I’d like to collect anyway.
Several miles (and many caches) later I found myself getting close, hoping that I’d not miscalculated or gotten the wrong numbers. When I got close, it became clear to me where it was likely to be hidden: but the recent rain had made the ground treacherously slippy, and I struggled to get the cache, between groups of people walking past, without falling over!
I have no interest whatsoever in football, but I thoroughly enjoyed this cache… as well as enjoying learning a little bit of local history! TFTC!
This checkin to GL4ZBA6C Son of the The Lonely tree reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Looks like I must have been there JUST before mumzoid970! Following the coordinates, I was standing almost on top of it (well, as close as one can get!) before I thought to look down and spotted it. TFTC.
This checkin to GL4ZBARC Rock Edge reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Despite the foul weather I really enjoyed exploring this little nature reserve (and not just because it gave me a break from my cross-town cycle!) Photos attached of me by the notice board, down by the cliffs, and of the cliffs with me pointing at them (because otherwise those cliffs could be anywhere; but only I would wear a jacket like that!). Email to follow. TFTC.
This checkin to GL4ZB840 The Hammers reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Nice “mechanism” to help with the retrieval/hiding of this little cache. Somebody going into the village hall gave me an odd look as I lifted my bike over the gate!
This checkin to GL4ZB8G2 Testing (R50) 1, 2, 3 reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Found this on my way down from Horspath Nature Reserve. Nothing exciting happening on the test track, but I did notice that the signature before mine in the log was that of Fraig2010, who recently dropped off my Travel Bug at Famous Grouse, the final step of it’s journey! Maybe I’ve just passed him/her…
This checkin to GL4ZB8WG Rest up reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Found with no difficulty: while cycling down from the main road my GPSr basically pointed right at it! TFTC.
This checkin to GL4ZB5QD All Ducked Up reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
After a hard uphill trek through slippery mud (in inadequate shoes) I got to this easy cache. Lots of stuff in the box, but TNLN. Thanks for giving me an excuse to stop for a break before pressing on to Famous Grouse!
This checkin to GL4ZB6AQ Famous Grouse reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
This cache was a primary goal of mine, today, because a travel bug I set off on it’s travels (a long while back, and in Wales), “The Oxford Scouting Party”, had safely landed here and I wanted to pick it up. Coming up the path from London Road after such rain was a mistake, because the path was wet and slippery, but I got there in the end and found the cache without too much difficulty (although I did need the clue to help make sure I was looking in the right place!). Took my travel bug, left a rubber bouncy ball and a sliding puzzle of a tiger.
And I did get to see a grouse or two on the way up! Two grouse? Grouses? Grice???
Thanks for a wonderful cache and an enjoyable walk.
This checkin to GL4ZB6WK Old SideTracked - Horspath Halt reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
During a nice stroll around this lovely nature reserve (including a look at the artificial “bat cave” that’s been formed out of the remains of the old railway tunnel), I found this cache after an embarrassingly-long hunt. I choose to blame my GPSr being thrown off by all the trees, but in actual fact it’s my bad observation skills that are to blame for this one taking me so long! Lovely little cache; delighted to have found it!
This checkin to GL4ZB4T2 University Challenge 5 (munch munch) reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
I’ve visited dozens of times – I only live around the corner – but never realised that it was a virtual cache. Picture doesn’t include me nor my GPSr because (a) my GPSr (on my phone) is my camera and (b) I couldn’t find anybody to take the picture for me (there was only a confused-looking traffic warden around). So you’ll have to suffice with a picture of the landmark itself…
This checkin to GL4ZB56N Zed's Pico Cache reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Wonderful little cache in a devious little hiding place. Looked in the right place several times before I thought to let a curious finger do the exploring for me! Got strange looks from passers-by and so had to pretend to be on the phone… Great cache: thanks!