Number of Caches - 11
Previous Peopleton Round
Peopleton Geocaching
A Geocacher Lives Here |
I should have waited until a Summer's Monday night - as I had the place to myself. The original trail has now been disabled and a new one has been laid that takes in many of the same paths.
Take in the last parking space in the pub and head up past the church. I rememeber these paths and I remember the cache that looked as though it was in someone's garden and they were gardening at the time. This round sees an igenious one on the bridge, a but further away from prying eyes.
The Dog's got a sniff of the cache.... Good Dog |
Last time I was around Wolverton Hall, I was hiding from Wrighty. Today, I am dodging a fella with a tractor mower. Manage to take the wrong paths but end up taking a small diversion back to one buried by bricks.
We then follow permissive paths with great views across Malvern and then as I turn the corner, Bredon Hill.
At Aston Hall Farm we have a brush with nature, as we cross a field of young bulls. This is the second time in three days I have been the victim of a bovine charge. To make matters worse today, the bloody horses join in. I don't mind cows, as they are all mouth and no trousers - a quick "Get out of it" sends them running. Horses, however, are farmyard enforcers and that just makes them more angry. Manage to get the dog through the gate and take a photo for evidence.
Wanted! Inciting a farmyard riot. |
Top Sign means "No Access in Mom's Focus" |
I have previously commented on what a beautful spot Barrel Bridge is. Today, the ford is up because of the rain. But by how much? They is only one way to find out - chuck a Ribena bottle into the flow.
Shoulder High to a Labradoodle |
This green lane brings us out onto the road, just north of Peopleton and a nice walk through the village reveals all of its architectual glory. Lovely place.
As the previous cache trail had a bonus in the pub car park and this one starts just over the road, I have come to the conclusion that jayvon is the landlord of the Crown. Thanks for another great trail.
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