Coming close to the end of our walk, fleeblewidget and I found this cache just as the baby was
waking up again, having been napping for the majority of the expedition!
The first find of the day for fleeblewidget and I, or for a mini-expedition with her baby strapped
to me. Dropped off a travel bug that’s recently made it to the UK. TFTC.
Fanatic cache and a wonderfully fun puzzle. Was unclear to begin which bit of the numbers I should have been using, but a little trial and error sussed it. TNLN, TFTC!
(I did keep worrying that I could be seen from a nearby flock of bats, so I took care as I rustled around in the cache’s nosey little cook)
Stopped by on my way back from lunch. Thankfully this morning’s foul weather has kept the tourists away, so I didn’t have to contend with too many muggles as I undertook my brief
search. Thanks!
A gap in a hedge just to the side of a lane running from Kidlington to North Yarnton, near the level crossing on the line that connects Oxford to Banbury.
A Easter Bank Holiday weekend: what a perfect time for geohashing: and not just because of the warm weather and the
fact that you can plan your expedition an extra day in advance, thanks to the exchange closures! No, it’s a great time especially because today’s hashpoint was a mere 300 metres from my
house, as the crow flies (though the crow, at least, didn’t have to work his way down to to the bridge over the canal in order to get there).
The hashpoint turned out to be in a gap in the hedge, half-way between down the road connecting a canal bridge to a level crossing. We saw a squirrel.
On the way back, Dan insisted that Ruth (and Annabel, who didn’t get much say in the matter) came with him to find nearby geocaches GC3P0QK and GC3P0RJ on the way back home, before they spent the day out in the sunshine exploring
Oxfordshire in general.
Found with fleeblewidget and her baby after a trip to the Arboretum. Lovely day for it! Spent did
tune looking in the wrong place, but as soon as we switched to the other side of the path we found the cache very easily. TFTC.
Found with fleeblewidget and her baby after a trip to the Arboretum. Great work with a clever (if
easy!) hiding place: I’m gonna learn from that. Saw some motorcyclists, but none of them stopped, but as we drove away (after picking up the car from across the road) we saw two other
cachers hunting for it. We waved from the car but I’m not sure if they heard/understood what I was saying! TFTC
After an extended search, it was my partner fleeblewidget who, despite being encumbered by the
baby-carrier harness, first spotted this well-concealed little cache. Feels like the difficulty should be 2 stars to me, but maybe I’m just going soft. TFTC.
Out for a walk with fleeblewidget and her baby, took a look for this cache on the way past. Nice
little cache! Took the Scottish Football 2 travel bug; see if I can find it a new home somewhere…
After lunch in the pub on the other side, came over to hunt for this. Search was expedited by another geocacher walking by and saying “you’re getting warm…”