Geocaches - 10
Walk Inspiration
First Cache
The fastest road on Anglesey, the A55 dual carriageway, whisks us to the place where most of the Island's geocaches are hiding - Holyhead Mountain.
So, who are the mountaineers?
Mrs M - Nervous of controlling a 6 month old guide dog in training near cliffs
Daughter #1 - Scared of heights, thistles, wasps, nature in general. I neglected to inform her about the adders.
Son #1 - Wearing my old brasher boots, ill fitting on him and with toes taped in an attempt at blister avoidance.
Yours Truly - Mountain leader and eternal optimist
The plan is to walk five mile detailed in a route found on the BBC website - It should bag us most of the 20 caches available on a trail.
The start, Break Water country park - the old quarry workings of Europe's longest breakwater - observed later in this walk. Geocaching teaches you all you need to know.
Mountaineering Team Assembled |
Photo opportunities are endless. Weather reaches "Blow Mappiman's expensive Fjallraven Hat off" on the hurricane scale.
Here are the highlights;
Getting going and wondering if its safe to let the dog off the lead |
North Stack Fog Station and increased choppiness. |
Where the quarry workings ended up |
Ferry comes into dock through the heather |
South Stack Lighthouse |
As a mountain leader, choices have to be made. Following the stiff climb from the fog station, where Daughter #1 asked for the keys so she could meet us back at the car, I decided that the last loop of South Stack would remain for another day. Those three left potential geocache finds will forever haunt me.
One stop to reapply bandages to Son #1 tootsies.
The dog was well behaved, although she did find out what a goat's defence mechanism is on the return. A full on Glasgow kiss, expertly delivered.
Cute, the kids exclaimed. Stitch that, said the goat moments later |
Complete with my expensive Fjallraven hat.
Team Holyhead Mountain and the headless dog |
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