C is for Cemetery London, United Kingdom
By rodz on 23-May-06. Waypoint GCW6N7

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29-Jul-11
C is also for CAPTURE - First to Capture actually on another Rodz Munzee Very Happy Also another Letter falls and it seems now I finally have the correct combinations to grab a Bonus Cache or two! On a quick Munzee hunt then of to see an Australian Comedy Rock Band "Axis of Awesome" in Hammersmith, it was tops!
 
23-Jun-11
Took ages to find. So many muggles. Not easy until you find it. Why didn't I look there before. Good old geodyer saved the day. Bearings and map showed 20 ft away. TFTC
 
23-Jun-11
Well, this one almost got the better of us but it was found on a last desperate attempt! GPS wasn't any help and the location on the satellite map was off. But we got it! Wink TFTC! Found with G4CXQ.
 
02-Apr-11
Careless Cyclist Conceals Cunning Cache.

While I pumped my tyres Misty noticed I'd leant my bike pretty much exactly where the cache was.
 
26-Mar-11
14:40

[26/28] - Out caching with Asfastasfcuk around London today. Whilst we did enjoy the caches (and it was great to meet Rodz) there was part of us that just wasn't in the right frame of mind for urban caching. Consequently it wasn't a big numbers day for us. TFTC

Why do I always assume these alphabet caches are going to be a lot harder than they are?

#6352
 
12-Mar-11
on a nice day with heffalump007 starting the alphabet serie. great easy find tftc
 
12-Mar-11
C is for creepy. NEF TFTC
 
05-Jul-08
C is for Creepy. Found this one as I was on my way to do some of the WTF series. Another interesting graveyard, I was treated nice a nice black raven eyeballing me from one of the headstones - very poetic. Thanks.