470 Hatley Heart Attack - Walk in the Buff Copse Eastern England, United Kingdom
By
MarcusMaximi on 18-Oct-15. Waypoint GC63NKK
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Logs
Man and dog had a cache outing in Hately Heart Attack territory today. Made a 3 hour loop starting in Hately and was nice to get HHA #1 having found quite a few from this series before in different places. Was strange to have the whole countryside to myself, didn't see a person and hardly any animals. Did cache maintenance along the way where needed - replacement logs where full or soaked and adding bags to keep logs dry that looked a bit damp.
This cache was quickly found to get the day started.
TFTC - most logs signed as TDD
This cache was quickly found to get the day started.
TFTC - most logs signed as TDD
Before flying back to Germany, we had an enjoyable walk around this quiet village with our friends. It was their first geocaching experience, but as they emerged as excellent finders, it may not stay the last one. TFTC!
Out today on my lonesome as Pat has a second day shift and billy no mates today. The weather was far too good to stay home alone all day so as I am working on a challenge, decided to take the day to carry on working towards qualitying for it. Had picked various caches to pick up today, a few multis and some trads. Some very testing terrain at times today, especially the stingers and the brambles, by the end of the day I was covered in stings, cuts and grazes, some caches today were just too overgrown to even attempt so a trip back to some places will be necessary. All logs today either signed Pat & Roch or P & R. Many thanks to the CO for placing all of these caches, apologies for the cut and paste. TFTC
Visiting the area and decided to spent some of today finding a few caches. Spiny retrieval. All those caches; an impressive amount of work. TFTC MarcusMaximi.