My tribe and I are on holiday down in Newport, so yesterday evening my partner and I made a swift hike up to this summit to find the cache and watch the sunset. A beautiful spot you’ve
found here, with a while lot of history (from a possible neolithic burial site to a bronze age village to an iron age hill fort to the legend of Saint Brynach who came up here, they
say, to speak to the angels). Didn’t see any angels on our visit, but did see that heavenly view of the bay. TFTC, FP awarded.
The kind of cache I love the most! Left my partner and her husband with their toddler down on the beach and climbed up over the lagoon to find this wonderfully placed cache, this
afternoon. My route might not have been the smoothest possible one, but it was a fun scramble!
No sign of Water Geocoin, but cache log showed that I wasn’t the first to find it today so maybe the other cacher took it. Left Brussels Bear travel bug. FP awarded. TFTC!
Second find of our little walk, which took a long while because our toddler accompaniment insisted upon meeting and greeting every dog that we passed on the way. TFTC.
This cache looks like it’s been thoroughly muggled. We were able to find what we believe to be the lid of the container, pushed back by a discarded bag of dog waste (eww), but the rest
of the cache and its contents are nowhere to be seen. :-(
While on lunch break from the MCGProjects conference in York, Jenny Townshend shoots footage of a harrier hawk flying through a loop made by the arms of Dan and some random tourist.
Ignore the naysayers and the cowards: this cache is still firmly in location, and just as accessible as it has been since my first visit to it, several years ago: in fact, thanks to the
trimming-back of some foliage, it’s actually slightly easier to get to then it was the last time I checked-in on it!