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Firth of Forth

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  1. Congratulations to Allieballie for getting her ton today at the 1st Scottish Geocachers Day Out! Bet it feels good! It was touch and go, thanks to the midgies, but the goal was achieved.

     

    And the wee man, who is only 4, has trudged alongside his Mum to most of these caches. Best to start them young, eh? Apparently, instead of calling them 'treasure' and 'the machine', he is fully conversant with the terms 'cache' and 'GPS'.

  2. Back home 9pm after nipping in at the Kingshouse Hotel. Highland Nick has summed the day up well. Everyone made it to the top - varying times of between 2.5 and 4 hours - youth and long legs helped!

     

    Discussion was already taking place about a possible venue for another day out. So far (and I'm sure that there will be more) the suggestions that I have heard are:

     

    Snaik's Cateran Trail

    Water of Leith Walkway

    Isle of Arran

    Ascent of Ben Macdui - to take in 'Another failed climbing stash' and 'Summit to the sea - the summit' (is this Britain's 2nd highest cache?)

     

    Thanks to Haggis Hunter and Ullium for organising everything. Perhaps we should start a new thread for another event - this one must have set a record by now??

  3. Allieballie,

     

    I think what you could do is get bikes from somewhere, borrow a bike rack for the back of your car that I have, cycle down the WoL caching, and then get me to take you back to your car at Balerno. I am assuming that you would only have two bikes and that the wee man would be on a child seat. I have two roof rails on my car at the moment to put the bikes on.

     

    Will discuss it further with you at work!

  4. :smile: I would like to say a public thanks to the Approvers. My latest cache was approved within half an hour on a Friday night. I couldn't believe how quickly it happened. Other caches have similarly been approved very quickly, usually within a couple of hours.

     

    Given the number of caches that appear each week, and the number of postings on the Forum that they have to keep an eye on, these two must be kept very busy.

     

    Thanks again.

  5. Never heard of this midge repellent before - will get some. However, I very much doubt that I will manage to persuade 15 year old son to put some on, even if I do tell him that the army uses it! He reads the fine print of all containers of lotions and potions and if there is any hint of it being aimed at females then he wont touch it. Something to do with adolescence I guess.

  6. Had never seen a wasp's bike (as they are apparently called) before, but recently found one in my garden shed. Have been advised to get some spray from B&Q to kill them before removing it. Not sure if this is OK to do out in the open countryside though!

     

    However, the nest is a beautiful work of art

    Just look:

     

    Cnv0557.jpg

  7. 50 caches in a day?? What are these English caches like?? I've just spent 2 and a bit days caching nonstop in Weegieland (Ayrshire, West of Glasgow), and although I didn't start before dawn, I managed 7 yesterday and 6 today. It would be impossible to do anything anywhere near 50 caches in a day in Scotland. A good marathon might just be possible in Edinburgh where there are plenty of caches, within the city limits, but even a lot of these involve walking up hills.

     

    You must be able to literally jump out of your car and nab these English caches. Personally I prefer a good walk with great views with a cache at the end of it. There were a lot of these on my recent tour, such as Fairlie Tricky, Teatotaller's Way and Murrin's View. Just take a look at the photos.

  8. Its great to return from holiday and see that everything is organised for a grand day out in August. Thanks very much to Haggis Hunter and Ullium. I'm hoping that one or more cachers will be willing to do a wee write up of the event for the online geocaching mag at www.geocachingtoday.com. Keep it in mind.

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