Logs for 2wolfies 

20-Oct-08
DNF. Can anybody confirm it's still there?

I work there and had lots of spare time in the very early hours of this morning to look. Took a good look at 1:30am today in the absence of muggles, no luck. Returned with a work colleague at 4:30am - the two of us conducted an extensive search for at least 30 mins, and turned up nothing.
 
 
19-Oct-08
DNF.

Take the warnings about leaches seriously. My mate had them burrowing through his runners. I thought I was fine with my boots, only to discover later they had gotten inside my socks and I didn't realise until I took them off to discover blood dripping down my calves and my socks all stained.

A mysterious location, but sadly no find this time. 
 
Great location. We love cemeteries and local history... this was a great way to engage in some different hobbies all at once.

Left a blue fabric button, took a yellow plastic Indian. The Indian ended up at Cutrock (GC1BDF6) about 30 mins later. Signed the book.

Clues were great. We were just a bit put off by the age of Mary Reynolds grandson, but assumed you meant in years (like the other clues), and we went with that and it paid off.

Went earlyish in the morning. Only 1 muggle walking his dog gave us a weird look but moved on eventually.

TFTC. 
 
Lovely place, great walk. Didn't know this place existed and I'm a local - that's the great thing about geocaching.

We were starting to wonder where this cut rock was - the Mio (which had been very accurate at other locations) was a little out, but the iPhone was spot on the money and lead us to the precise location.

Signed book, left yellow Indian from Bradys (GCT2V1), and took a little metal star.

TFTC. 
 
DNF. Found clues and I think we got the hints okay, perhaps we'll try again another day.
 
 
18-Oct-08
Great location. There was a water dragon waiting to greet us.

This was our first successful geocaching find. Left our entry in your log book. Thanks! 
 
Great location, but couldn't find it. Spent ages looking. 
 
I think I managed the "steep climb" that you mention... looked around but couldn't find it. New to this... might try again one day.