Logs for Hebber 
15-Oct-18
Found this cache together with Mielec during our 4-day vacation in Dublin.
One of the main reasons for going to Ireland in the first place, was this ancient cache. The path from Bray to the cache was a lot better, than I expected, and the views even more impressive,
We had to search a bit around GZ before we discovered the right place and it was a pleasure to pull out the cache from it's hidingplace. Afterwards we were celebrating our find with a Guinness at Lord Meath's Lodge.
Thank you for keeping this antiquity alive, another FP added to the pile.
TB in, TB out.
Greeting from Denmark
TFTC #3272
One of the main reasons for going to Ireland in the first place, was this ancient cache. The path from Bray to the cache was a lot better, than I expected, and the views even more impressive,
We had to search a bit around GZ before we discovered the right place and it was a pleasure to pull out the cache from it's hidingplace. Afterwards we were celebrating our find with a Guinness at Lord Meath's Lodge.
Thank you for keeping this antiquity alive, another FP added to the pile.
TB in, TB out.
Greeting from Denmark
TFTC #3272
Found this cache together with Mielec during our 4-day vacation in Dublin.
Together with "Europe's first" at Bray Head, this was one of the main reasons we came to Ireland in the first place.
I love ancient caches, but were "Europe's first" is quite a bit overrun by people - and a asphalt road all the way, this cache seemed more like the real thing - a glimpse of the past, were every cache was placed on purpose, and not just because there was room for another micro.
The weather was absolutely wonderful as we struggled our way up the hills from the busstop at the highway, and the 360 degree view at the top was worth every sore foot and muscle
The cache itself was found after a short search in the area.
Huge favorite point added.
Greeting from Denmark
TFTC #3276
Together with "Europe's first" at Bray Head, this was one of the main reasons we came to Ireland in the first place.
I love ancient caches, but were "Europe's first" is quite a bit overrun by people - and a asphalt road all the way, this cache seemed more like the real thing - a glimpse of the past, were every cache was placed on purpose, and not just because there was room for another micro.
The weather was absolutely wonderful as we struggled our way up the hills from the busstop at the highway, and the 360 degree view at the top was worth every sore foot and muscle
The cache itself was found after a short search in the area.
Huge favorite point added.
Greeting from Denmark
TFTC #3276