Logs for John Stead 
14-Oct-10
08-Mar-08
Many thanks to Tinkerbell for allowing me as part of the team including goldpot (London), mnous (Brussels) , Stoge (Perth), GeoMistrz (Toronto), Boo Boo and Yogi Bear (St. John's) and JoenSue (Camden) to log this cache and thanks to all who have made this a great bit of fun.
01-Mar-08
Many thanks to Tinkerbell for allowing me as part of the team including goldpot (London), mnous (Brussels), Stoge (Perth), GeoMistrz (Toronto), Boo Boo and Yogi Bear (St. John's) and JoenSue (Camden) to log this cache and thanks to all who have made this a great bit of fun. Now I am setting off on my travels to physically find each of the Peter Pan caches - I wish!
07-Jan-07
Have checked and it has gone for the third time, so this time I will let it rest in peace as the original hiding place has grown into a different shape (as trees do!) and the original method of securing the cache is no longer valid.
Maybe I will revive it as a micro but that can wait for now.
Maybe I will revive it as a micro but that can wait for now.
09-Aug-06
Checked to find the cache is in place though no longer with its former suspension method. Provided it is replaced with care it should be safe as it has not been disturbed for three months or so.
27-Apr-06
AS it has been reported out of place I will make a new fixing and replace asap
30-Apr-05
It took me over a year to find this but there it was at last and with the bonus of the Trigpoint. Can't complain about the coords as my GPSr indicated 3ft when sat on the cache but it was a cunning hide!
Then down through the mud to Garbutt Wood and up again to the White Horse - great walk, pity the sun only came out in the later part but then it was a Bank Holiday weekend!
Then down through the mud to Garbutt Wood and up again to the White Horse - great walk, pity the sun only came out in the later part but then it was a Bank Holiday weekend!
17-Feb-05
Just a high speed visitor who likes fast names and places - "Supersonic - The Fastest Travel Bug in the World". Maybe Mitchell's Spitfire was not quite that but I bet it felt like it!
14-Dec-04
I hope I may be allowed to log this as I believe I found it before Inukshuk set the new location. I could hardly miss a visit as it in only a short distance from my own Risley Tower cache (far enough to be legal).
To be pedantic Liz is in fact a very fine Great Crested Next. There are many giant carvings of wild life in Cheshire Country Parks which make walks quite an adventure!
To be pedantic Liz is in fact a very fine Great Crested Next. There are many giant carvings of wild life in Cheshire Country Parks which make walks quite an adventure!
28-Jun-04
Sat down to count the lions - hope I was right as don't know when I'll be in London again to find the next parts!
Like Jessex, I found it a nice day to be in London with a bit of time to spare after a reception in the big talk shop down the road. Email with answers on the way!
Like another was not too sure if this is a good hiding place and wished I had my caching gloves but got it out and back reasonably safely. Took $1M.
You have to be quite devious to retrieve and replace these without being seen - but it is possible.
Used to eat my sandwiches round here years ago when I used to come to committee meetings in Church House so guessed where it was but had not read up on the facts before - thanks for reminding me.
09-Jan-04
Glad to see that Weavey found this cos I could not. But I didn't know till I got home that it had been found or I would probably have gone on looking, as it was I decided after half hour that the fence building had disturbed it and gave up.
Still it was a lovely wood to walk up through so the trip was worth while - how about a clue for those of us who found it too hard?
[This entry was edited by jstead on Monday, January 19, 2004 at 12:42:17 PM.]
Still it was a lovely wood to walk up through so the trip was worth while - how about a clue for those of us who found it too hard?
[This entry was edited by jstead on Monday, January 19, 2004 at 12:42:17 PM.]