Category: Walking
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Raining thus geocaching
The weather has turned autumnal with windy storms and heavy rain. That limits what we can do outside, but luckily a new series of nearby geocaches has appeared that we should go and search for.
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High mountain geocaching
We’re in Austria, in the Tyrol mountains, and there’s a geocache at the top of a 3000m peak. So what should we do about it?
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8 hours of geocaches
Kim wants to go geocaching. She loves geocaching, and when she starts walking its difficult to get her to stop. My legs will suffer.
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A fistful of geocaches
Storm Gareth is blowing through (it’s one storm after another at the moment) so we need to work out what we can do outdoors this weekend.
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Urban geocaching in Cheltenham
We’re away for my dad’s birthday this weekend, so I’d better see if I can still hit a golf ball. And there are plenty of geocaches we haven’t found in Cheltenham yet.
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Landslide at Oxwich, Gower
A new, huge rock fall and collapse of a sport climbing cliff has affected the boulders at Oxwich. We’re going to check out the changes and see what’s still intact. Also, caves at Port Eynon, a visit to Culver Hole, and a wee bit of big boot rock climbing.