TALKET #07 : Rooting By The Brook Northwest England, United Kingdom
By P R E D A T O R S on 01-Jan-14. Waypoint GC4VP0Z

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10-May-14
Out for our 6th trip around the series having not been able to get across for a couple of weeks. Picked up LostnWet along the way as it was our turn to drive. As always the walking was great with the usual assortment of ups and downs along the way. The weather wasn't doing us any favours today unfortunately and we only saw 2 other walkers the whole day. Remembered to grab the necessary info as we went.

Very cute seeing so many lambs frolicking along the way with some being very newly born.

We managed to grab a few other caches along the way and some drive-bys before our other custom of going to find a pub for some tea.

Signed logs off as T2 for our 2 teams. Looking forward to our next trip out to complete the last series and hopefully locate the black box. TFTC.
 
03-May-14
Time for an afternoon caching session, so we identified the remaining 41 caches on this series as our plan for today. We walked the route in reverse which is probably why we had a few detours and wrong turns, but in the end we found all 41.

No problem here. Nice quick find.

TFTC TNLN SL
 
02-May-14
A lovely walk round a wonderful area - great series - easy find but nice hide - TFTC
 
27-Apr-14
Found while out walking the series today. First time we have done an alien round in one go, woohoo! Great weather, great hides and great fun. Loved it. Full log posted for primary cache. Found with Grandad TFTC.
 
27-Apr-14
My fifth outing today of this fantastic Alien series, this time taking in TALKET. It was an early start and the weather didn't look promising, with low dark clouds. What a relief after a couple of hours when the clouds lifted and the sun started to shine through, and I had blue skies for the rest of the day.

The walk itself was fairly easy taking in varying terrain with two hard bits, the walk up to the section cache and the hill up to #31 which is a lung buster. My stats ended at 10.86mls and a time of 6.27hrs. for the day.

All the caches like the other routes I have done in the series are all easy to find with the exception of a couple. most of the time you don't need to refer to the hints.

I would like to thank the CO for all the hard work and effort in putting this series together and the walks you have took me on so far have all been excellent.

Thanks for the cache and the series.
 
26-Apr-14
Out with SpottyZzebra alien hunting, all logs signed 3D & SZ or SZ &3D.
A bit boggy here.
Soon found.

SL. TFTC.
 
26-Apr-14
Very boggy near here, tftc
 
17-Apr-14
Nice to be headed downwards for a bit but you just know it wont last! TFTC
 
17-Apr-14
8161 + 981 = 9142. Found during a wonderful wander around the countryside…

Spending a few days in Manchester for a wedding I had a day to myself to go caching. These series looked very interesting and being Letterbox Hybrids I couldn’t resist doing some of them. Parked as near as could in these narrow roads and started the big walk (25kms today for 35 caches !). Down the soggy hill for a quick find.

Thanks again P R E D A T O R S !! A Favourite Point from Me !

TNLN – TFTC !!

Cheers from Australia….

Please forgive the generic logs for the series.
 
10-Apr-14
Out today with D’Énnephe to walk our second Alien series.

The cache name gave us a pointer where to look.

TFTC
 
10-Apr-14
Out today with Jim (Supertrampz) with the full intention of completing this leg. Logs Signed DNF, STZ or just DS.

Most of the entries will be cut and paste, unless I can add something significant.

SL TFTC
 
05-Apr-14
Out for the day doing the first of these series for us. Raining already hope it stops soon.

Very bumpy and muddy on the wY down to this one, managed to jar knee as well, easy find.

Signed log and replaced as found.

TFTC

Jackie and Kris
 
30-Mar-14
[green]Ground very uneven and wet in parts as we headed down to GZ - matter of hopping from one tussock to another. Quick find once at GZ. SL
TFTC
 
28-Mar-14
Here we are again. Another Friday and another in this series that will be walked in the company of The Haywood Hornet today. Weather forecast not too bad although a tad windy in places and we had a bit of a shower towards the end of the walk. All caches in the series were found without too much trouble is what it should be on a long walk. No pub on route today so a sit down and a sandwich break part way around. Took about seven hours from car to car which is about average for the walks so far. Sorry but cutting and pasting is the order of the day so apologies. A thoroughly enjoyable day out today and so looking forward to get another series found soon. TFTC the series and a great walk.
 
28-Mar-14
This was one of the wetter and muddier stretches of today's walk and a couple of small detours were required to get to the cache. There was no problem finding it.
Find number 22,000.
 
24-Mar-14
Had to root for this! tftc
 
20-Mar-14
It was time for another dip into these series after a long day at work. The weather turned nasty but I stuck to my aim of another 10. I chose 6 in this area as I will be at Jenkin's chapel soon doing nav training so could pick them up then. Rather boggy near here. Quickly located thanks.
 
17-Mar-14
A nice traditional hiding place. We enjoyed a quick find here after negotiating a very squelchy section of the route. TFTC
 
15-Mar-14
Joined forces with B of BandMandAandA today to take on our first complete Alien Landings series after I did a few of TALTEG a couple of weeks ago. A leisurely day taking c9 hours.....5.5 walking time and 3.5 stoppage time....mainly due to stamping, photography and searching for a previously logged DNF by others that remained a DNF for us!! A fabulous walk and cache series. No doubt B will record detail of each cache find in his indubitable style but I will pass comment on particularly memorable caches. We signed logs as TAB....Team Alien Bashing....(or Team Angie and Barry).

Quite boggy so we were glad of the drier weather recently. No problems here. Thanks for the cache.
 
15-Mar-14
Finally, the weekend came to make a first outing on this excellent new series of The Alien Landings caches. Jamange and I doing the TALKET walk, logging the caches as Team Alien Bashers (or TAB as we marked it in most log books).

We took it easy to really enjoy the walk, so my GPS stats ended up as 5:07 walking, 3:44 stopped, 20km walked with 998m ascent, so a bit more than the calculated values on the listings as you'd expect. The conditions started grey but at least not foggy, and the sun tried to break through all day and finally succeeded for a spell mid afternoon, before the wind picked up again and we were blown back around the last part of the loop.

The caches were all nice straightforward finds - bar one - and we enjoyed the variety of terrain and the amazing views along the way. I'm sure this series is inspired in part by the LEGENDS walks, but that's no bad thing and the innovations like the walking guides, stamp books and track files really added to the enjoyment of the walk. Thank you for the all the amazing effort that must have gone into setting up these walks - we'll definitely be back to enjoy the rest of them over the coming months.

09:23 This was our 7th of 51 finds today. A little heavier going on the descent to this one, with rougher ground and some wet patches, but great fund and nothing you wouldn't expect to encounter on a walk in this countryside. Thanks for the cache.