Hotels I have been in! London, London, United Kingdom
By
Domsy on 28-Nov-11. Waypoint GC38FPW
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Logs
Visiting from Florida, USA and enjoyed the stroll through this lovely area and clever hide. Thanks to the person who placed a new log- it's in great shape now. TFTC
Thanks to previous finders' photos this cache was an easy spot. However, a car was parked right at the GZ with the chauffeur peeping around. So I stood nearby for some 15 minutes before he drove the car away. I finally got the container on hand! Right at that moment, the same chauffeur drove back and stopped the car at the same place again. So I covered the GZ with my body, signed, and put the container back as quickly and stealthily as possible. Phew!
The log is completely wet that I could barely sign. Long story short, a brilliant hide. TFTC!
PS Dear CO, the hotel you stayed looks luxurious!
The log is completely wet that I could barely sign. Long story short, a brilliant hide. TFTC!
PS Dear CO, the hotel you stayed looks luxurious!
Left my wife checking out Harrod's and went out searching for a few caches. No problems with this as I have had a few like this myself back home in Australia. The log was wet and pretty full so I left a new sheet of paper, so hopefully all should be good for a while.
Thanks for the fun and showing me the area. Greetings from Australia....
Thanks for the fun and showing me the area. Greetings from Australia....
dog’s little tracks were filled in within ten minutes of his morning stroll.
The snow is light and fluffy, and puffs away from my boot if I stamp my
foot. I’ll bet the alpine skiing today will be outstanding, especially if it keeps
on snowing. Nordic trekking will be great as well, whether on skis or snowshoes;
this last storm of the year should make outdoor enthusiasts very happy indeed. The
wind is going to pick up speed as the day wears on, so be extremely careful on your
way to and from festive events later tonight. Drive defensively, and if you plan on
celebrating with alcohol, use a designated driver or have your own party at home.
When I let the dog out at midnight, snow was gently falling and
there were three inches of soft fluff decorating the yard. Later the
wind came up into gale force gusts, and now the yard is bald as an
egg, with no trace of last night’s magical carpet. Fresh new snow adds
more bulk to wind-driven sheets of blown powder; when I stepped out-
side earlier I was too occupied with merely breathing in and out to pay much
attention to the view. The wind is straight out of the northwest, frigid and literally
breathtaking. A broad band of lake effect snow is just to the south of us; if it drifts
north only a couple of miles, we will be in the thick of it. I imagine that the snow
is sticking to the forest floor, and when the wind dies down the skiing should
be pretty good in sheltered spots. As it is now, there is too much debris
falling along with the snow to be safe in the woods. I wonder how
many wild critters get bonked on the head by branches and such
as they go about their business on a windy morn such as this?
Little dense snowballs falling from the sky are so small that they are
nearly invisible, but boy, howdy, I could feel their sandblasting sting when
I was outside earlier. Free dermabrasion, courtesy of Mother Nature. They
sit on the bare ground in the yard like a truckload of styrofoam beads has
been scattered, perfectly round and white against the frozen crushed shale." />
[size=2] A Nice Place [/size]
We went here after some "sightseeng" at Howards.
Spendt a little time here searching before we found what we searched for. While searching one man from the hotel came and wonder if he could help us. But he did not know where it is.
[blue] Greetings from Norway! [/blue]
A Big thanks to the cache Owner for his/her effort to contribute to the Caching community by hiding this cache.
Took a while. A little thrown by the hint. Maybe the app doesn't show the full name of the cache. Or I'm being stupid. Either way nice little cache. Interesting hiding spot. If stuck, look at some previous searchers pictures. Helped a lot
After a quick visit to Harrods we took the opportunity to find a few caches.This was one of them and took all our stealth skills to log unnoticed.
TFTC
TFTC
I went straight to this one and managed to leave a mark on one of the damp sheets. Thanks for this well-disguised cache.
Seen one of these before. As previous logs have said, log book is now disinteragated
Great hiding place, but the log book is SOAKING, and needs replacing. Couldn't sign it.
Great hiding place, but the log book is SOAKING, and needs replacing. Couldn't sign it.
Quick find, managed even with builder muggles.
Log is completely soaked and half of the log is actually stuck to GZ!
Log is completely soaked and half of the log is actually stuck to GZ!
During the holidays in London with the family, we took the opportunity to put a few smiles on the map. Good cache, easy to find, but t he logbook is completely soaked.
Thank's to the owner for showing us this place.
Thank's to the owner for showing us this place.