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  1. A cache that is being logged is self maintaining and presumably a good/interesting cache.

     

     

    Not necessarily.

     

    Lots of people will find a cache because they like to find all the caches in a given area, for example, and not necessarily because it's a "good/interesting" cache!

  2. Well done Leoness.... (by the way are you on commission by Yorkshire Tourist Board !) LOL !

     

     

    No... but it took me nearly an hour to research, type up and do the links in my reply, so maybe I should be!!! I can't speak passionately enough about the Yorkshire Dales - simply breathtaking countryside!

     

    Seriously, having started geocaching whilst I was living in N Yorkshire, I have been totally spoilt by the caches in the area and nowhere else seems quite the same.

     

    The good news for me is that I expect to be moving back to N Yorkshire in 3-4 years time! :anibad:

  3. Where shall I start - they're ALL good! :anibad:

     

    I can recommend nearly all the caches in the Yorkshire Dales as it's a beautiful part of the country with some excellent caches. Since I moved south last September, a few new ones have been set which naturally I can't comment on.

     

    If you're looking for groups of caches to do then I recommend the Settle area, of which there are 11. The ones I have found and can therefore recommend are...

     

    Stainforth Foss A short walk along the Ribble to a waterfall

     

    Catrigg Force Another, more spectacular waterfall and gorge on the River Ribble

     

    Victoria Cave A longer walk out of Settle - fantastic views!

     

    Rye Loaf Hill A 5 mile walk to a trig point - great views

     

    Home View A steep uphill but quick cache just outside Settle town centre

     

    Castleberg Rock Another steep but short walk in Settle to the top of a limestone crag - lovely views over the town and surrounding countryside

     

    I am sure the others in the area are just as good but as I haven't found them, I can't comment. Any cache hidden by Sleepless42 comes with a guarantee!!!

     

    Then there's Swaledale which can keep you occupied for a whole day. They tend to be much shorter caches in terms of distance. Starting in Richmond and heading west...

     

    Easby View A lovely ruined abbey by the River Swale

     

    Roaming Round Richmond A multi around Richmond town centre

     

    Leoness' Yorkshire Den A short walk along the banks of the Swale

     

    Willance's Leap An uphill walk out of Richmond - nice views along Swaledale

     

    Munn End A longer walk on the moor up to a trig point - lovely views

     

    Fremington Edge Steep uphill but not too far!

     

    Bridal Reeth Beautiful summer meadow down to stepping stones across the River Swale

     

    Swaledale View Another steep uphill with great views

     

    Booze, but no Booze! A short but steep climb out of the lovely village of Langthwaite

     

    Punchard A much longer walk of a few miles to an old tin mine

     

    Britain's Highest Pub A cache & dash with good views!

     

    The best of the rest...

     

    Crackpot A longer walk to a ruined house - great views along the gorge

     

    Buttertubs An interesting cache near to the famous potholes.

     

    Aysgarth Falls Where they filmed the fight scene in the river for "Robin Hood Prince of Thieves"

     

    And not forgetting, of course, the three Yorkshire peaks if you fancy a longer, more strenuous walk (Ingleborough, Whernside, Pen-y-ghent).

     

    And finally, if you fancy a 15 mile walk, taking in 7 caches, a BIG hill and the best limestone scenery in the Dales, then in the following order...

     

    Norber Erratics Interesting glacial deposits

     

    Sleepy Hollow

     

    Gaping Ghyll The famous pothole which you can be winched down into by the local caving club on Bank Holidays and Ingleborough Caves on the way past

     

    Ingleborough Second highest of the Yorkshire Three Peaks

     

    Beck & Fall - Caved In See another famous Yorkshire pothole - Alum Pot

     

    Sulber Gate Hidden in the middle of a limestone pavement - fantastic scenery!

     

    Moughton Scar Fairly near to a trig point, right in the middle of limestone country - great views.

     

    I think I have put photos in most of my logs to give you an indication of the beautiful countryside.

     

    I hope that's sufficient to whet your appetite and I'm sure you'll have a great holiday. :ph34r:

  4. I highly recommend caching in the Wye valley/Forest of Dean as there are some excellent caches to be found in the area.

     

    Since we were last there (October 2004) some new (puzzle) caches have appeared. None of the ones we did was a strenuous walk and some of the views were excellent over the Severn and Wye valleys, especially from this cache and this cache.

     

    If you do go to this area, I'll be interested to see if you can find this cache without any help! :lol:

  5. My nearest 20 unfound caches and why I haven't found them yet...

     

    7.4m SW - cache only 2 weeks old with 2 finders and then temporarily archived

    8.2m W - virtual cache in a shopping centre - I hate shopping centres!

    9.4m E - this is probably the next one I'll find

    9.4m W - I didn't like the recommended parking spot, yet to arrange another

    9.9m E - 4 part multi - I need to set aside some time

    9.9m E - archived

    10.6m NE - temporarily archived by approver, requiring owner's attention

    10.8m S - probably one of the next ones I'll do

    11.1m SE - a protracted multi again requiring a lot of time

    11.4m SE - will do with the ones above and below when I have the time

    11.9m E - see above!

    12m E - probably one of the next ones I'll do

    12.8m E - multi requiring some time

    12.9m SE - multi requiring some time (may do with above)

    13.2m - S - I have a day's cycle route planned for all these in the summer

    13.3m - S - see above

    13.3m - S - see above

    13.3m - S - see above

    13.4m - S - see above

    13.4m - S - see above

    "this is probably the next one I'll find"

     

    Sounds like too many probably's in this list ! B):DB)

     

    Just go for it and have a day caching, as for waiting for summer, is it not summer all the time down there !!! B)

     

    You should see the weather here !

     

    p.s. A woman who hates shopping centres - now I know you are telling fibs ! :D

     

    I DO! (hate shopping centres, shopping, crowded places etc)

     

    OK... so I'm not a typical woman and I'm happy to be that way!

     

    As for the "probablys" - I like to keep my options open :o . The last couple of caches I've done have been in Hertfordshire where I spent a few days over the Easter holidays. Not to mention the fact that now I'm working, there's very little time in which to do any caching at all.

     

    I'm saving the whole of the Kennet & Avon canal series for a monster caching/cycling day out in August, when hubby can come with me and we can bag at least 24 caches in a day.

     

    Anyway... isn't it about time you finished all those caches in N Yorkshire! B)

  6. I have always wanted to tell this story. Driving past a field of sheep with their lambs when our eldest was aged about 3. I duly pointed saying 'look at the lambs' eldest replied 'no mummy they aren't lambs they are chops'

     

    On a more serious note. Our local paper ran an article today about lambs being attacked by wolverines. It seems they will kill and leave the prey lying and shouldn't be approched if seen.

     

    Mrs G

     

    Are there any wolverines in the UK?

  7. I have no idea, sorry... but I guess it is a sales rep possibly? I managed to leave quite a few Viagra pens in caches last year. My brother-in-law is a GP and he was given several boxes of Viagra branded pens and he couldn't get rid of 'em, no matter how hard he'd try. He passed quite a few of them on to me ;)

     

    Comment deleted as it was "below the belt"! ;):D:D:)

  8. My nearest 20 unfound caches and why I haven't found them yet...

     

    7.4m SW - cache only 2 weeks old with 2 finders and then temporarily archived

    8.2m W - virtual cache in a shopping centre - I hate shopping centres!

    9.4m E - this is probably the next one I'll find

    9.4m W - I didn't like the recommended parking spot, yet to arrange another

    9.9m E - 4 part multi - I need to set aside some time

    9.9m E - archived

    10.6m NE - temporarily archived by approver, requiring owner's attention

    10.8m S - probably one of the next ones I'll do

    11.1m SE - a protracted multi again requiring a lot of time

    11.4m SE - will do with the ones above and below when I have the time

    11.9m E - see above!

    12m E - probably one of the next ones I'll do

    12.8m E - multi requiring some time

    12.9m SE - multi requiring some time (may do with above)

    13.2m - S - I have a day's cycle route planned for all these in the summer

    13.3m - S - see above

    13.3m - S - see above

    13.3m - S - see above

    13.4m - S - see above

    13.4m - S - see above

  9. I used to have a cache on The Gallops just outside Middleham but unfortunately, I needed to archive it due to our move south last summer.

     

    I recommend the walk to the spot though and there's a trig point there if you want a quick 10 points for CotM!

     

    Edited to add... you could use my archived cache to do a "find all nearby caches" :laughing:

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