Posts Tagged ‘Geocaching’

15 Apr 2010: The Chiltern Hundred

This is the story of a challenge that is quite different from, say, walking the South West Coast Path or some other long-distance trail. Nevertheless, it needs planning, persistence and ingenuity as well as the ability to complete a walk of around 26 miles, although that can be sub-divided into three shorter sections if you so wish.

29 Dec 2009: Flying west to Exmoor for the winter

Thoroughly fed up with the snow, the cold and the grey skies in the east of England, we fled west. A four-day break on Exmoor has given us an abundance of clear blue skies, mild weather and sunshine before we had to return home to the cold and damp and the refrozen slush on the verges.

12 Dec 2009: Geocaching catching on again

Geocaching is catching on again around here. It’s an activity we have a love-hate relationship with – sometimes we want to do nothing but, sometimes it drives us mad, sometimes we desperately want to avoid it and all who sail in it.

 
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Me thinks that the moment my legs begin to move, my thoughts begin to flow - Thoreau