Tag Archives: Geocaching
Has spring finally arrived??
I doubt it very much that spring has arrived, but the last 2 days have been pretty nice weather. I’m hoping that the weather is gonna hold out as I brought a book off amazon trade: 50 great walks in … Continue reading
The Weekend Is Here :)
Yay the weekend is here at last. Shame it goes so quickly I was hoping to fit some geocaching in but to be honest I dont think thats gonna be possible. www.wiggle.co.uk
Yay my first geocaching trip in London :)
Even though I’ve been at work this morning I still managed to fit in a bit of geocaching… well ok not that much but I still managed to find 2 geocaches If I can get muself organised I’m hoping to … Continue reading
Its nearly the weekend :)
Yay its nearly the weekend … shame that I will be working it Oh well hopefully the weather will be nice and I will be able to squeeze in a couple of geocaches on Saturday afternoon. I’ve recently signed up … Continue reading
Working 9-5 … I wish
So today it was back to work for me after being off for a few days with flu As if going back to work wasn’t bad enough I had some disappointing news earlier in the day that my iceskating coach … Continue reading
CHECK OUT THE NEW GEOCACHING SHOP – WWW.THEGEOCACHINGSHOP.COM
Check out the new geocaching shop THE GEOCACHING SHOP. They have some really cool travel racer bugs, think I may have to purchase myself one
Day 1 – Hockliffe Calendar Cache Series
Today was full of excitment as the first Hockliffe Series was published. I was amazed when I spotted a cacher at 8.45am heading towards the November cache. Later on i found out that there was actually a cacher out at … Continue reading
Hockliffe Geocaching Series
A new series of 12 geocaches have been placed around Hockliffe, for more information checkout my geocaching page.
I’ve been spoilt :)
Yesterday was my Birthday and I was spoilt rotten . My family brought me a Vango Amazon 600 tent which I’ve been wanting for ages. Now I can’t wait for camping season to begin Another fab pressie I had was … Continue reading