There's Many a Slip South West England, United Kingdom
By Weary Banker & Bookworm on 15-Mar-05. Waypoint GCN3X0

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Visited this morning and I have to confess that it took me a while to find it !
The mystery of the wet container continues. The outer container was as dry as a bone although the inner box was soaking.
I have placed a new inner box and perversely perhaps have left it wrapped in a plastic bag. Lets see if that keeps the contents dry.
Comments from future cachers welcomed.
 
30-Aug-11
Well our biggest problem was being Australian and of the wrong generation to remember the old coinage Wink Internet on the phone was very slow in town but luckily won through and we could then do the sums required. We bumped into a local cacher near WP2 and both his general pointing and our bearing told us our currency skills had passed the test Very Happy

Back off to the van in the Park'n'Ride and then a short drive to the cache. Lovely walk from the parking spot and great views were the reward.

Cheers from Australia!
 
26-Aug-11
Found the answers on a previous visit to Lyme Regis, but no time to search then. Today, before fish and chips - a scramble and a search revealed the cache. Thanks for the lesson, and great views!
 
07-Oct-10
#45
Our last find on this holiday, and what a view!
TFTC
 
16-Oct-05
After finding all of the clues and thoroughly working out the co-ords, we confidently set off to find the final cache. We had prepared ourselves for this one knowing that many fall over with the sums - but guess what? Mr H only went and entered one of the figures incorrectly into the GPS, and after a long hunt in totally the wrong place did we realise the error!
And so we retraced our steps and went to find the cache's real whereabouts. Again, we were beginning to doubt the co-ords until Mrs H came and had a look. She found it straight away!
We were hoping then to have cracked another two nearby unfound caches of ours but the promised glorious weather had taken a severe turn for the worse. They'll have to wait!
TNLN, thanks,
The Hancock Clan