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Finding Boxes: Our First Hide
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14:07 - Posted by Anne Stone Sweet - 0 comments. Today we hid our very first cache. The location had already been decided and we'd had a look around to find a suitable hiding place. We put together our little Cache. We filled it with goodies such as a pirate badge, a pirate eraser, a pirate pencil, a trakabull geocoin and the obligatory logbook. We used a small lockable plastic food container which we hope will be waterproof. The logbook is waterproof anyway. This is our cache in it's hiding place. Step ...
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Finding Boxes: November 2009
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14:25 - Posted by Anne Stone Sweet - 1 comments. We decided we'd waited long enough and despite the rainy weather we set out to find another cache. I'd picked one close to the roadside, rain I can deal with but not so much wallowing in mud. This one looked out over the motorway which kept the geokids. Interested for all of 5 minutes. I told Graham where I believed the cache to be and he went off alone to search. I don't think it took him 5 minutes to find it! That gives us a total of 17 finds now. I'll s...
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Finding Boxes: Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud!
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Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud! 14:50 - Posted by Anne Stone Sweet - 1 comments. I guess it has to be expected this time of year, if you venture anywhere. Off road it's going to be a mud bath. So where did we decide to go? Yes, the middle of a huge field! It was such a lovely day yesterday, bright, sunny (freezing) and I just couldn't resist getting out in the fresh air. Not only that I had a scarecrow TB. So maybe we'll stick to the occasional easy find, perhaps drive bys. Or cache and dashes. Hello, we are the...
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Finding Boxes: September 2009
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Football, Pavillion and Park. 13:15 - Posted by Anne Stone Sweet - 0 comments. Sometimes it's more than the caches to be found. This one was full of goodies so we did a couple of swaps before re hiding and taking the kids to the playground. The Russian Coin find. 05:04 - Posted by Anne Stone Sweet - 0 comments. It was a nice sunny day so we couldn't resist the chance to go for a nice walk, not a day for cache and dashes! Our chosen venue, the local Country Park. We also bought a new dog tag trackable and...
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Finding Boxes: April 2010
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14:43 - Posted by Anne Stone Sweet - 2 comments. The sudden turn in the weather, yes, it's warming up at last, has made me really itchy to get out there now. Sadly I can't walk far but I will be researching some easier caches to go for. There's always some that don't require too much effort. We use multi-million pound sattelites to find tupperware in the woods, what's your hobby? Finneus Fishbottom Retires (Again). View my complete profile.
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Finding Boxes: December 2009
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Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud! 14:50 - Posted by Anne Stone Sweet - 1 comments. I guess it has to be expected this time of year, if you venture anywhere. Off road it's going to be a mud bath. So where did we decide to go? Yes, the middle of a huge field! It was such a lovely day yesterday, bright, sunny (freezing) and I just couldn't resist getting out in the fresh air. Not only that I had a scarecrow TB. So maybe we'll stick to the occasional easy find, perhaps drive bys. Or cache and dashes.
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Finding Boxes: Been A While!
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08:14 - Posted by Anne Stone Sweet - 1 comments. Well, apart from a couple of Did Not Finds, we haven't really done much geocaching. We've had a lot of snow which put us off, and with the geokids driving us a little mental everytime we ventured out it kind of put us off. I'm sure once the weather picks up we'll get back into it. Maybe we should start with a few easy ones that don't involve any mud. Now my poor blog has been neglected so I thought I'd do an update on how our Geocoins/travel bugs are doing.
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Finding Boxes: August 2009
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14:07 - Posted by Anne Stone Sweet - 0 comments. Today we hid our very first cache. The location had already been decided and we'd had a look around to find a suitable hiding place. We put together our little Cache. We filled it with goodies such as a pirate badge, a pirate eraser, a pirate pencil, a trakabull geocoin and the obligatory logbook. We used a small lockable plastic food container which we hope will be waterproof. The logbook is waterproof anyway. This is our cache in it's hiding place. So fi...
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Finding Boxes: October 2009
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13:06 - Posted by Anne Stone Sweet - 0 comments. This week we decided to have a go at finding a couple of geocaches. In a park near to our friends house. The first one was a pretty easy find, the GPS took us right there and the clue told us where to look. It was a nice big box full of goodies, but I was disappointed. Because it should have contained a geocoin. From South Africa and I wanted to see it. Someone had been there earlier on in the same day but they reported not seeing the geocoin. On Friday we...