Belfast View once again Ulster, Ireland
By
kij2O1 on 09-Jun-15. Waypoint GC5X8C2
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Logs
Dropping at the airport and a couple of hours to spare came round to the wood to give the dog a good walk. Half expected this cache to be in the same location as the original but no - nice alternative quickly found. TFTC
3/4 ‘REVISITS’ this afternoon to caches in Redburn Country Park already found! This one was found by us on 10th June 2015.
What was only meant to be a quick outing to Redburn Country Park in hope of nailing a FTF on a new cache just published, ended up with a walk around most of the area after bumping into a fellow geocacher and randomly getting to know a family of three, who we met at THIS cache site and were interested in what we were up to! Ended up walking back down the hill with this family after explaining geocaching to them. Time will tell if they are hooked or not!
Notification of a new cache – ‘The Hugging Trees’ – came through at 13.41 but it was after 14.00 before I noticed it and around 14.20 by the time I left the house to drive to Redburn. Parked my car at the junction of Demesne Road, Jacksons Road and Old Holywood Road and set off up the ‘long walk’ on my way to GZ.
Cut right at the first junction, then left the path a few metres further on, turning off left and climbing up the steep slope to the upper path. As I approached GZ, I saw a figure on the path standing still, facing ‘out to sea’ and looking at his mobile phone. It had to be another cacher! And indeed it was, as I soon recognised hairytoeman! Ugh! He had already found the cache and was busy logging the find online.
No matter. I followed the instructions and was soon searching some likely hiding places a little way down the path. After looking in several places I came back to the first spot which seemed the most likely and then I spotted the cleverly camouflaged hide. After that it was a simple matter to get it ‘in my hand’ and sign the log. Hairytoeman was all for sharing the FTF but I couldn’t do that as he had already replaced the cache and walked away from GZ by the time I caught up with him. FTF honours definitely his and his alone! Well done Stephen!
With the NEW cache found I offered to accompany hairytoeman on a walk around the top and to assist him in nailing a few more finds here before calling it a day. In the end, he managed four more finds, namely: Bruno the bear, Robins nest, Belfast View once again [this cache] and Need a lift?
All-in-all it was a very pleasant walk in good company.
What was only meant to be a quick outing to Redburn Country Park in hope of nailing a FTF on a new cache just published, ended up with a walk around most of the area after bumping into a fellow geocacher and randomly getting to know a family of three, who we met at THIS cache site and were interested in what we were up to! Ended up walking back down the hill with this family after explaining geocaching to them. Time will tell if they are hooked or not!
Notification of a new cache – ‘The Hugging Trees’ – came through at 13.41 but it was after 14.00 before I noticed it and around 14.20 by the time I left the house to drive to Redburn. Parked my car at the junction of Demesne Road, Jacksons Road and Old Holywood Road and set off up the ‘long walk’ on my way to GZ.
Cut right at the first junction, then left the path a few metres further on, turning off left and climbing up the steep slope to the upper path. As I approached GZ, I saw a figure on the path standing still, facing ‘out to sea’ and looking at his mobile phone. It had to be another cacher! And indeed it was, as I soon recognised hairytoeman! Ugh! He had already found the cache and was busy logging the find online.
No matter. I followed the instructions and was soon searching some likely hiding places a little way down the path. After looking in several places I came back to the first spot which seemed the most likely and then I spotted the cleverly camouflaged hide. After that it was a simple matter to get it ‘in my hand’ and sign the log. Hairytoeman was all for sharing the FTF but I couldn’t do that as he had already replaced the cache and walked away from GZ by the time I caught up with him. FTF honours definitely his and his alone! Well done Stephen!
With the NEW cache found I offered to accompany hairytoeman on a walk around the top and to assist him in nailing a few more finds here before calling it a day. In the end, he managed four more finds, namely: Bruno the bear, Robins nest, Belfast View once again [this cache] and Need a lift?
All-in-all it was a very pleasant walk in good company.
A case of deja vu as I remember the original. Found in the company of Halywid Hunters and some pleasent prospective new cachers from Holywood. Tftc.