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5228 2019-05-14 16:44 Mousekiller (user activity55) - Found it

Resuscitated after 9 years.  (My personal record)

Very enjoyable walk in. As noted in the red moss ramble cache I happened upon much wildlife of the animal variety but I didn't mention all the beautiful flora.  From the mosses, the magnificent bull rushes and the young birch trees it's really a rich area.
The previous loggers mentioned that this is the result of a 'failed' GS EC.  ..  I think the current rules allow a much broader type of earth science lesson than just rocks these days. So maybe worth resubmitting.
(The 100th EC I did was on the subject of mossy bog land) (I'll dig out the gc number if the CO chooses to ask me)

Dipping my current inventory of geokrets (about 35 of them) for mileage. ☺

554 2010-04-26 00:00 the mushroom man (user activity5) - Found it

logging with permission of the owner. Too bad this didn't make an earthcache as its perfectly geologically viable anyway. Did this cache back in March when I did the nearby traditional GC caches. Thanks Paul for my first find of an opencache

386 2010-04-05 00:00 Foinavon (user activity3) - Note

Ooops. How silly of me. Thank you for correcting the coordinates. Apologies to anyone who went to Ghana.Embarassed

384 2010-04-05 00:00 Lord Darcy (user activity132) - Note

I have edited the coordinates to fit in with the description (and to return the cache to the UK Smile).

 LD

 

383 2010-04-05 00:00 Amberel (user activity610) - Note

Came to try and find this one but I suspect the co-ordinates might be a bit off (by about fifteen million feet Laughing ).

 

Rgds, Andy