My
alarm woke me at 6.30am this morning. What sort of time is that to be
getting up on a Sunday? I had a quick bite of jam on toast (again!)
and then we set off before 8am. To Essex for a change. Earlier in the
week some caching friends had said they were going on a series of
geocaches around Hornchurch and put out a general invite to anyone
who would be interested.
We
met up at the designated parking spot (eventually) and nine of
us (and two small dogs) spent a little while looking for a
cache that probably wasn't there. But it wasn't one of the series
that we had planned for the day, so not finding it didn't really
matter. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
And
then on to the main business of the day. The "Not Out"
series is one of forty geocaches over eight miles of Essex
countryside. It was one of the better walks in that there was no
roads at all. It was all fields and footpaths. Along past rivers and
across golf courses. Apart from eating poo and going in the river,
Fudge behaved himself (mostly), and only barked occasionally
at passing muggles.
At
the second cache one of our number got his two thousand five
hundredth cache, and as we went on there were quite a few other
milestones passed, including my very own one thousand three hundredth
cache find, and my most northerly find too.
We
found a rather pleasant spot to have lunch, and I got busy. There
were three puzzle caches on the way. I'd tried to solve them last
night but had missed a vital clue. With that clue provided by a
fellow cacher today I was able to get busy, and came up with some
required co-ordinates. I had the same solutions as everyone else - it
was a shame that all three of these puzzle caches were missing.
But
despite that mishap we found all of the forty caches we'd targetted.
The
"Not Out" series was good. Perhaps slightly longer
that the usual caching walk; taking seven hours to complete. And the
caches were rather more difficult to find than those on the average
cache walk. And I did find that my gps was somewhat at odds with the
cache hider. But with good clues, fine weather and good company we
had a very good day out. Two small dogs slept well on the way home.
As
always, there are piccies
of our outing on-line.
And
so home where one of those small dogs went straight into the bath
where we washed the fox poo off of him. And then with "er
indoors TM"
off out bowling I settled down in front of the TV with a very tired
Patagonian Tripe-Hound...
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