Posted by Amy
So continuing the tale...... After Tom and Kate had left to catch the bus, me and Pete took a path of the main track to head towards the Hidden Water #1 cache. It turned out that this wasn't really the path we had thought (it wasn't marked on the map) so we headed across country following the bearing from the GPS. It wasn't too bad going (although it could be a bit squelchy if it had been wet), and we made it quite easily to the 'hidden water'. Making our way a little way around the mere we soon located the cache. Unfortunately the lid of the box was cracked, so the log was a little damp, but we managed to write an entry. We also found a travelbug (the Molly TB), which we took, and left some paper cranes. This was a lovely peaceful spot, and probably my favourite cache of the day! We then made our way back to the main track along the path that we had originally intended to take. Avoiding about 6 or 7 cars leaving the nearby golf course we made our way back to Peter's house.
After dropping Kate off at the bus, Tom met me and Pete on the canal and we headed homewards for the last cache of the day. This was the Top Road cache that Tom had planted the day before. Tom accompanied us, but left the searching to us with the GPS. We found the cache quite easily, and to our delight (and suprise!) someone had already visited the cache earlier that day, taking the Joker card! Tom left the diabetes travelbug we had found at K@'s eye view in the first cache of the day, and we took nothing. A good end to a brilliant days geocaching!
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