MILLTOWN MAJESTIC Belfast, Ulster, Ireland
By Paul Murphy on 22-Jun-13. Waypoint GC4EQ7D

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06-Feb-16
Neither cache or log in good shape. Log tore while I tried to sign it. Tftc.
 
26-Apr-15
On our trip through Northern Ireland we have also found this cache. Many greetings from Germany. TftC...
 
14-Apr-15
Quick find. Log somewhat damp although I did manage to sign.
TFTC. # 1859
 
09-Apr-15
#2758 and 18/19 finds in almost 6 hours of very enjoyable caching this morning, which included 5 FTFs and 2 DNFs

THE MORNING’S STORY
As always, the publication of a series of new caches is like ‘a red rag to a bull’ as far as I’m concerned! After taking it easy for more than a number of months, I’m definitely ‘back in the driving seat’ and now very much up for going after FTFs and enjoying it too!

Today was no exception with some new caches ‘emerging’ last night presenting a fresh challenge! And so the trend of early morning alarms and FTF chases continues!

The alarm went off at 05.15 and, with ‘all prepared’ the night before, I was out the door in good time and had my first find logged (surprise, surprise a FTF) by 05.50! The last cache was found around 11.30 and I was back home again by midday.

The rampage took me to Dundonald, South Belfast, West of Aghagallon (SE of Lough Neagh), and then, on the way home, to Falls Park and the Bog Meadows in West Belfast.

All-in-all it was a thoroughly enjoyable and interesting morning’s caching in a variety of beautiful places, and all in great weather – sunny and warm! Has spring finally arrived?

THIS CACHE
It took me just a minute or two to work out exactly where the cache was hidden as my GPSr had GZ some bit away. But I got there quickly enough and found the cache nicely hidden ‘in the middle’.

Unfortunately, like the last cache found, the log was saturated, though I did manage to leave my signature on it. Some TLC by the CO needed here – to either dry out the existing log or replace it with a new, dry one.

TNLN SL RAF TFTC

Completing the caches in the Bog Meadow series … our final target is … ‘Fáilte go Bog Meadows’!
 
07-Apr-15
10:04:00. Find # 1751
Found after a short search. Met a man walking his four grey hounds. He said to be careful not to leave any valuables in your car as there has recently been several smash and grab incidents in the car park.
TFTC
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