CherryPi
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That's what I was going to suggest, but I checked where the OP's cache hide is located (on the assumption that's near where they live) and it's a long way from London!The WTF series in west london follows the canal system, so nice flat riding and no hills
Rgds, Andy
Yeah I live in Stoke but I wouldn't mind doing this series some time. Ideally need some a little more local too though
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Hi everyone
Can anyone tell me of any good routes or trails that can be cached by bike?
Thanks in advance
Claire
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Should this be a new section of the site?
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Hi guys
Yep should have given more details - my apologies!!
I'm quite used to the heat as I've been heading out to Vegas for a while, but it is a loooong trail to consider. I think I'll put the plans on hold for a while and see how things develop with the authorities.
Thanks
Claire (Cherrypi)
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Thanks guys for the information. I'm restricted on holiday times due to being a teacher so I may have to leave this to next year and try to head out at Easter time. I have been in Vegas at this time the past few years so know about the heat but haven't tried anything on this scale.
Thanks again - lets hope it's still there by then!
Claire (Cherrypi)
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Hi guys
I'm considering trying to do the ET highway cache trail in the summer - would be great to do this as a small group to share costs and experiences etc. Would anyone out there be interested In this?
Drop me an email/ reply to discuss further
Claire
Ps I'm from the uk and am looking early August
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Hi guys
I'm considering trying to do the ET highway cache trail in the summer - would be great to do this as a small group to share costs and experiences etc. Would anyone out there be interested In this?
Drop me an email/ reply to discuss further
Claire
Ps I'm a teacher so I'm looking early August
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Thanks guys - will try both
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I wondering if there was anyone out there in the Midlands/Staffordshire area that would be interested in partnering up - geocaching is always more fun with someone else and I think I have just lost my current partner.
Just a thought
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Poking stick a must then
We'll be flying out for the last week in July, first 3 weeks in August to coincide with the school holidays (I'm a teacher).
Looking forward to coming back and hitting some of the trails. Like they idea of things being more scared of us though don't really want to have to test that theory!!!
Claire
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Hi guys
We are relatively new to caching (been going a couple of months or so). We live in the UK but visit Las Vegas 3 times a year. While out at Easter we ventured into the desert near Primm and Jean for a few caches and loved it, unfortunately we didn't have the vehicle to copy with much more.
We are back in about 6 weeks for our yearly 4 week visit and would love to do some more desert caches. We plan to get a 4x4 so that shouldn't be a an issue but can you advise us of things we need to be aware of?
We are not planning real high desert or 12 hours stints. We are aware the heat in the summer months so realise we need to carry lots of water and we'll be looking for trails we can mainly do in a vehicle as we are not experienced hikers.
However what we need to know about really are things like creatures to be aware of, extra caching equipment like gloves, long trousers etc and weather advice (should we be looking early morning because of the heat, do we need to be extra aware as summer usually brings storms to the area).
Any advice would be really appreciated to keep us safe! Any recommended trails would be good too
Thanks in advance.
Claire
(Cherrypi)
Caching by bike
in United Kingdom and Ireland
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Hmm maybe a little hot by bike