Logs for The Gecko's 

22-Oct-11
Cache replace yesterday. All open for business again Smile

Dave - The Gecko's 
 
21-Oct-11
Cache replaced again today Smile

Dave - The Gecko's 
 
25-Aug-11
Looks like the cache has gone again. Will replace soon.

Dave - The Gecko's 
 
15-Aug-11
Looks like a TB may have found a new home! Can the next cachers take a look for it? Here is a description of how to find it:-

"The hole is about 80mm square with a film pot lid wedged un to hole about 250mm in. The hole is about 1000mm above ground level on a bearing of 305deg on the celtic ring. The lid is wedged in the hole with the TB behind it."

The actual cache should be in its correct location.

Thanks,

Dave - The Gecko's 
 
19-Jan-11
Called today and replaced the log book.

Dave - The Gecko's 
 
13-Dec-10
So the cache is still in place Smile

I have enabled it and will replace the log soon.

Dave - The Gecko's 
 
12-Dec-10
Looks like the cache may have gone again. Will replace it soon.

Dave - The Gecko's 
 
11-Dec-10
Thanks Andalulsite

I intend replacing the cache/log when I am next in the area. I suspect it only needs a new log so if any kind cacher finds this before me could they add a new log book?

Thanks,

Dave - The Gecko's 
 
26-Jan-07

This was number 10 of 19 caches today found with Andy33. Nice quick find now on to the next one.

All we found was a soggy wet mush that used to be a log book contained in a plastic bag.

Dave - The Gecko's
 
 
01-Jan-03

N 51° 13.781 W 003° 51.584

This log is for The White Lady which is an outline of sky visible through rocks in The Valley Of Rocks, Lynton, North Devon, U.K.

You can only view this lady from about half a mile away so what you are looking for in the photo is quite small but still visible.

Thanks for placing this cache.

Dave 
 
23-Dec-02

These Gargoyles are on Llandaff Cathederal, Cardiff, Wales, U.K. which is close to my home.

The Gargoyles that carry water are high up on the spire and therefore are not that clear in the photos.

Thanks for placing this cache.

Dave 
 
Thanks for this interesting cache, it is always good to learn more about GPS and Geocaching.

Dave