9 Clodgy Point South West England, United Kingdom
By kernowducks on 20-Jul-12. Waypoint GC3QWYQ

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Logs

23-Jan-17
Not replaced by the last visitor. Archiving.
 
05-Jan-17
Found it Smile Sam and Omelia after delving in a puddle . I've removed this cache briefly as it is sodden as was underwater. Will take it home to dry out and replace it asap .
 
05-Jan-17
Awaiting a replacement.
 
03-Jan-17
Until we can get to Clodgy Point photo logs accepted.
 
02-Jan-17
Got wet retrieving this one. Couldn't sign the log as it has disintegrated. TFTC
 
02-Jan-17
As previous logs have mentioned, this cache is under about 5 inches of water and the log is a pulp, unable to sign it. Suggest re-locating or putting a waterproof innards inside the present container. A bison would suffice. TFTC
 
02-Jan-17
The cache is under water and is a pulp. Requires maintenance.
 
30-Dec-16
Cache was under water. Log had turned to pulp!
 
29-Dec-16
Easy find but the cache was under water again ! In need of a waterproof inards, log turning to pulp !! T4TC
 
29-Dec-16
In need of a waterproof inards, log turning to pulp
 
20-Dec-16
Found ok but too wet to sign. Thanks.
 
09-Dec-16
Found the cache easily enough but it was submerged in water with the saturated log impossible to sign. Took photo of container and will post to CO.
 
09-Dec-16
Found the cache easily enough in another great spot, just as I approached I saw a sea lion dive in the water, . The container was sat in a puddle so I raised it on a stone, managed to initial the logbook but everything is soaked. Tftc
 
19-Nov-16
Quick walk around St Ives and environs. Log waterlogged - so had to add a bit of new log! Spent a few minutes watching a seal watching us (although we tried not let on to him what we were doing!!!). All very special!
 
17-Nov-16
Found ok, log was wet. 12/11/16. TFTC.
 
10-Nov-16
Quick find. Log was soaked and could not write on it so left a slip over paper as temporary log. However fear this will get wet soon.TFTC
 
28-Oct-16
Nice idea and beautiful place. Coordinates are a bit off. TFTC
RALTH
 
28-Oct-16
Soaked. Starting to dissolve.
 
28-Oct-16
TFTC
 
25-Oct-16
We dropped down to the shore as the hint is misleading but then realised the error and returned to the top for a quick find. A seal popped its head up to say hello as well!

Today is the fourth day of a week in Cornwall for myself and the Magna Detinpotter and we are having a drive to St. Ives for the virtual before heading around the west coast visiting a few letterboxes and earthcaches before dropping in at an event at Land's End near our earthcache at sunset. Then we are finishing with a couple of nightcaches and the Cats, Mouses and Birds virtual. After a wet day yesterday we are promised some sun and warm autumn weather. Caches found with the Garmin Oregon 600. Many thanks to all the co's who have placed and maintained the caches we have found today. TFTC
 
20-Apr-15
Another nice find; headed back towards St Ives. TFTC kernowducks.