Caches - 13 found, 3 DNF
Bythorn Caching
Big question for this morning is if we should pay the discounted breakfast rate of £11.95 at the Cambridge Crowne Plaza. There is a wetherspoons around the corner that offers the same fayre for £3.10. JD all the way.
We then get our lacky to fetch the wheels and realise that we can escape the city, even if the marathon is running. We just have to make a detour, as the westbound A14 is closed.
There are loads and loads of geocache trails in this part of the country - most of laid by the legend that is Poshrule. He is spoken about in hushed tones by the West Midlands Geocaching Society as he owns 757 caches. Thats a lot of maintenance.
I pick a small trail from Bythorn. It has 16 caches, last four miles and should leave us with enough time to get home and watch the boy at football.
Bythorn is a pretty little village just in the cambridgeshire border. Two days ago my finds in Cambs were a big fat zero.
Park up at the tarmaced end of Warren Lane. The caches come thick and fast and are of a similar type.
Today really is the start of the spring and we are rewarded with some big blue skies and expansive views over very flat land.
The terrian is mainly like this |
At number 7 we meet the first of two dog muggles. Bide our time by dicking around with the camera instead of hunting.
Muggles are coming |
Stalag Moleworth |
We can see the Church in the distance now and the promise of a luke warm can of diet pepsi encourages Sonia to get a wriggle on.
Walking away for pop. |
We made it back for the boys footy!
Thanks for the trail, poshrule.
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