I
had something of a restless night last night waking at 3am and then
laying awake for much of the rest of the night. I gave up trying to
sleep at about 6.30am and over brekkie had a look-see on-line.
I
read something of a spoiler for the new Star Trek film. I considered
ranting about it but thought better of doing so. After all I never
bothered going to see the most recent Star Wars film as so many other
people had told me what happened in it. Suffice it to say "I
don't beleive the rumour because I've actually seen Star Trek!"
We
popped the lead onto "Furry Face TM"
and set off to Godstone where we met Karl, Tracey aand the girls,
aand we went for a little geo-wander. There are two series of
geocaches starting from the green in Godstone. Pausing only briefly
for a bit of a scramble we were soon on our way. There were rather
scenic lakes and churches to be seen, bridges to be climbed under,
and we even saw a pair of buzzards circling. There was talk about
whether the buzzards could have made off with my dog. Looking at the
size of them they might just have been able to.
It
was a warm morning to be out and about; it was a very good stroke
of luck which brought us right past the Barley Mow. And any qualms we
might have had about grubby boots inside a nice pub were assuaged by
seeing that they had little counter from the bar which opened on to
the beer garden.
We
stopped for two pints. After all they had good beer on.
The
first circuit of caches had been billed as five and a half miles; we
all felt it was a tad more than that and it was with a sense of
releif that we found ourselves back at the cars a couple of hours
later than planned. We hd a rather good picnic sitting on the village
green, then set off in search of more hidden tupperware. After all,
the second series of caches had been advertised as being a slightly
shorter distance..
The
paths on the first loop had been somewhat overgrown; we found the
afternoon's paths somewhat more passable, even if they were a bit
more up and down. There was one up-and-down bit which was rather
extreme; the cache as billed as being at the top of a minor mountain.
I managed the scramble up and down without breaking my neck, but the
screen of the sat-nav got a rather nasty scratch fom the ordeal.
We
also saw a rather well-to-do manor house flying what looked like the
Royal Standard. Was the Queen visiting? We stood and stared for a few
minutes trying to see her. Needless to say we didn't see any royals,
but we did find another pub. It was a shame that the evening's pub
wasn't as good as the morning's.
Badger
ale is far superior to that of Greene King.
We
got back to the cars just as it was gettng dark. We'd gone expecting
to walk just under eleven miles, my GPS said we'd walked fifteen
miles. I
even took a few photos whilst we walked.
I
slept most of the way home. Once home "er indoors TM"
popped up to the KFC and we devoured that whilst watching "Camping".
I quite like that show; I wonder if it will run to a second series?
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