I haven't had time for any caching other than Wednesday, and I don't know if I'm going to make any GIFF events either.
On a different note, today, sound checks done, band set up in the Church, we have Whalebone performing tonight in Charlton Church doing an energetic acoustic set. Trying to raise money for the church mods needed.
Don't know how many tickets sold but hopefully 50. At least tickets on the door!
Post by pigdogboyandgirls on Oct 30, 2015 23:22:48 GMT
Just got back from a couple of days in London for Sparkles birthday. Nearly 40 caches and about half of those were virtuals. Did get distracted a few times along the way and over 30 miles walked over that time. I think I've broken her though. Says I can't go caching tomorrow
Just got back from a couple of days in London for Sparkles birthday. Nearly 40 caches and about half of those were virtuals. Did get distracted a few times along the way and over 30 miles walked over that time. I think I've broken her though. Says I can't go caching tomorrow
That's a good number! Which of your finds were your favourites?
Post by pigdogboyandgirls on Oct 31, 2015 22:24:42 GMT
Not many favourites tbh. I wanted to do st pauls but at 18 quid a head it was too dear. Missed the fire of london monument (even though we had a ticket) because of the queues. Some of the rainbow ones were fun though. and I hit 4000 caches whilst there so the one near the millennium bridge got a FP
Today - if the rain's not too heavy hopefully the Cathedral Cavern cache.
We got it - a great location for a cache.
Did you feed the goldfish? If you go out the back and climb up the face you find a little entrance tunnel in the far back, it's actually a great tunnel to two different areas, one is a slag heap on the outside of the hill the other side, above the walking foot path you took to get to the cavern. The other tunnel leads to an inside cavern that has fog inside and very dark and quiet.
Post by Yorkshire Yellow on Nov 2, 2015 14:09:12 GMT
@pir8sold&New - We explored the main (longest?) tunnel (the one that exits onto the slag heap) and the side one off that (as far as the barrier), but the others we found off the 'open air' part of the complex were at least shin deep in water and the other two with me (my 8yo daugher and my father) weren't for going in them.
Few days ago but I got an FTF on a Terracache in Athens (The Panathenaic Stadium) which was originally placed in Nov 2012. I am now No 1 on Greek Terracache leaderboard for Finds!! One for the CV.
Today was an interesting sort of a day. It started at 5am by being taken into A & E with a suspected heart attack, turned out to be extreme heart burn. But, as a result of having numerous ECG's it would appear that I have an irregular heart beat which now requires a whole raft of tests. The results of which may or may not result in changes to my lifestyle.
All good now, back home and going out to skittles in a bit. I must admit to looking to see if there were any caches near to the hospital.