The original plan for
today involved going underground in the Dover area, but that was not
to be. Backup plans involved going to Folkestone. But bearing in mind
that the Folkestone half-marathon was being run today I wasn't keen
to spend large parts of the day in traffic jams. So instead we stayed
relatively local.
After a quick bit of
brekkie we met up with Lisa and Earle and we spent the morning
checking out geocaches we'd failed to find in the past. We found a
dozen before adjourning to the Hooden Horse for a pint of "Bonkers
Conkers" with a sandwich. Steve arrived, and we set off to
Purchase woods for a stroll.
The idea was to walk
through the woods. The map showed the bridleway going in a straight
line down to Daniel's Water. Reality had the bridleway going in a
large circle back to where it started; which was embarrassing for the
map readers amongst our number. But for all that we didn't reach our
intended destination we had a really good stroll in the woods; and
got to hide a geaocache too.
Home, where we changed
the bedding and I ironed a dozen shirts. Dull, but a job which needed
doing. With ironing done I set up a challenge
on line. Having found a whole load of gates with bombs being used
as posts I thought I'd share this with the world. And then we watched
some telly. Telly is good stuff...
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