007 You only live twice! London, London, United Kingdom
By
Loony Londo as requested by bevroutley on 30-Oct-09. Waypoint GC1ZMC2
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Very interesting, Mr Londo. I passed here yesterday but my GPSr had me on the wrong side of the street. This morning I didn't use the GPSr and soon found both the cache and the accompanying "golden bullet" throwdown.
I think Dr No is my favourite Bond book, although I recently enjoyed reading Solo.
Thanks Loony Londo. The cache is in good shape. Found at 6:33 am.
I think Dr No is my favourite Bond book, although I recently enjoyed reading Solo.
Thanks Loony Londo. The cache is in good shape. Found at 6:33 am.
While we were having lunch, the rest of the party ordered tea and coffee, so I jumped at the chance to find a nearby cache. This was the closest one available, so I went for it. Once @ GZ, it was an incredibly easy find although there was a gardener within a few metres of me........... he didn't notice what I was doing though. Thanks Loony Londo
I turned up at GZ but there was a group of men on the curb nearby - and they were speaking Russian!! Now James would have immediately taken them out then got the cache. But I was outnumbered 6 to 1, and James always had the advantage of sympathetic scriptwriters and clever computer graphics to achieve his missions.
I decided to leave this cache alone rather than give away it's presence to these hardened spies.
I decided to leave this cache alone rather than give away it's presence to these hardened spies.
Nice quick find while walking around the area. No-one really around so it was, grabbed, signed and return without fuss.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
Found this some months ago before becoming a premium member, so re-visited it today to finally log it.
So why isnt there a blue plaque around the corner too? After grabbing Vic Square this was next. A nice hide for a nano and an interesting part of London close to my heart to be taken to that I never would have found otherwise! Cheers from Australia. Took tape of gold sovereigns, left Belt Buckle Rappelling Kit.
This is the second time I've come to this exact same spot to find an 007-related cache. This time though, the cache seems to have reduced in size, and for a long while, I could not find it. Eventually, I spotted poor shiny James lying on the ground amongst the catkins. I put him back where I thought he should be hidden. TFTC.
It was missing last time I was here (nearly 2 years ago!!). This time it was a quick find with very few muggles about at 7.45am. Thanks for keeping this cache going in a very interesting location.
TFTC
TFTC
My first physical cache in London...
Nice spot....
Cache was easely located and in good shape
Greetings
Nice spot....
Cache was easely located and in good shape
Greetings
Not found on a 'day trip' to snow- and icebound London with the work social club...
The location was very busy despite the snow and ice and a search of the three plus one locations matching the hint came up empty-handed.
Oh, well. Maybe next time.....
The location was very busy despite the snow and ice and a search of the three plus one locations matching the hint came up empty-handed.
Oh, well. Maybe next time.....
Nice to find a cache after 3 DNFs. I checked the hint out and it turned out I was an arm's length away. Thanks.
KWP 3/54/22.5
KWP 3/54/22.5
2419 - Another find on an overseas work trip...
With a day in London before heading home I did quite a long walk around this general area. For some reason I was fixated on one particular area which didnt reveal the cache ?? Then I finally took a more general look around the area and of course the cache was where it was meant to be !! A case of cachers blindness here !!
TNLN - TFTC !!
Cheers from Australia !!
With a day in London before heading home I did quite a long walk around this general area. For some reason I was fixated on one particular area which didnt reveal the cache ?? Then I finally took a more general look around the area and of course the cache was where it was meant to be !! A case of cachers blindness here !!
TNLN - TFTC !!
Cheers from Australia !!
I found more than the cache here (again) as the gpsr led me a bit of a merry dance.
Once I found the right hint , I got the cache too !
Thanks
Once I found the right hint , I got the cache too !
Thanks
The Ian Fleming info was cool, but we just could not figure out where the cache should be searched as there was so much that we regarded as private and did not want to "poke" through. No help of the GPS.