Town: Bridlington
On this afternoon Caching we attempted to find 2 Caches around the South beach of Bridlington.
Tracy Joined to help me on this search as Mrs M was feeling a little green around the gills.
The co-ordinates for the first cache took us to a metal structure holding up a piece of modern art work, from all the clues given the cache was a magnetic nano hidden underneath the structure but alas we couldn't find it. There are far to many hiding places and this is definitely better suited to a gang hunt.
The picture above shows the hiding place.
The second hunt was more successful. The cache was about 1km away from the previous cache, well hidden underneath a concrete 2nd world war bunker. The Beach on the South side of Bridlington is very large and provides a nice backdrop for a pleasant walk. We were fortunate enough to catch the RedBull Kite surfing championship which was being held on the beach that afternoon - truly impressive stuff.
Date Found: 05/09/09
Pictures from the cache and nearby.
A Kite surfer taking part in the british championships.
A number of Kite Surfers.
The Caches Hiding place
The Cache
The Bunker
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Town: Barrow upon Humber
This was the third find on a pleasant bank holiday evening spent Caching around the Barrow Area.
Paul, Steve, Dave & Zoe joined us for this adventure.
This find was the final one of the night and was on our way home, the cache was hidden in a nice and small village in a bush.
A top nights Caching.
Date Found: 31/08/09
Pictures from the cache and nearby:
Town: Barrow upon Humber
This was the second find on a pleasant bank holiday evening spent Caching around the Barrow Area.
Paul, Steve, Dave & Zoe joined us for this adventure.
This find was close to a local national heritidge site of interest, which provided a nice backdrop for our seeking.
This find took us through a field full of rather loud sheep.
The cache was hidden under a pile of stones, and the log book introduced us the the "Ferry Man"
Date Found: 31/08/09
Pictures from the cache and nearby:
Town: Barrow upon Humber
This was the first of a pleasant bank holiday evening spent Caching around the Barrow Area.
This first find was in a nice picnic area - we just missed an icecream van.
Paul, Steve, Dave & Zoe joined us for this adventure.
Date found: 31/08/09
Pictures taken from the Cache and nearby.
Paul found a Geocoin.
The Cache in its hiding place.
The gang