Geocaches - 4
Walk from - Discover the Cotswolds - Walk 13
Painswick is at the halfway point of the Cotswold Way, so it seems rather apt that this is our first path, as we climb away from the town to Painswick Beacon.
The Cotswold Way |
Initially, we lose him as I hunt a geocache and Sonia takes Panoramic photos on her iPhone.
Superb Views from the Beacon |
Another couple of walkers are concerned about the Labrador, who has appeared at one of the hill fort ramparts. They ask if he is with us and I explain that he has been following us.
Using all my dog whispering skills I manage to get him to come over and look at his ID. There is no tag, but stenciled on the collar is the motif "I am not lost".
The dog obviously has the freedom of Painswick.
Relieved, we continue with our walk.
My Old Ladies |
At Kites Hill, we get the 2nd cache of the day, cross the Cheltenham road and head steeply downhill to Cocknells Court.
I am a 1 in 8 |
Cocknells Court |
Gorgeous Walking |
I have read about the Church and its 99 Yew Trees and ancient table top tombs in the walk guide.
Painswick Church and Tombs |
Painswick Maidens shall be true, till there grows the hundredth yew |
The Royal Oak |
Wickwar Gold |
I'm setting off on Tuesday to walk the Macmillan Way. It goes through the Cotswolds but south of your trip here. I may do the odd Geocache but when you are walking to a schedule to get to your stopping place for the night prolonged geocache searching is not really practical. Perhaps in the evenings if there are caches near my destination.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to take a look at the Macmillan Way. If I'm doing an LDP path, I will limit myself to a couple of minutes looking for caches. Managed to get 54 on the first half of the South Downs Way earlier in the year! Have fun in the Cotswolds.
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