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 Log entries BBC21 (Letterbox - Offset cache)    {{found}} 7x {{not_found}} 0x {{log_note}} 1x  

4641 2018-06-10 19:00 Amberel (user activity610) - Archived

The cache has been archived.

3484 2014-11-26 14:01 Ecky (user activity105) - Found it

Nearly two years later I came back to finish off the second half of this series.

Only spotted now that they were also on Opencaching, so a belated log from me. TFTC

2149 2011-12-25 19:54 sandvika (user activity105) - Note

Missing:(No replacement stamps so changing to plain offset - not a letterbox any more.

1328 2010-09-17 17:25 walkergeoff (user activity28) - Found it

Found after a brief search.

TNLN.

TFTC.

1124 2010-07-30 22:50 Birding Bob (user activity30) - Found it

Nineteenth of 24 caches attempted on my road bike. TFTC

922 2010-06-12 20:40 Woking Wonders (user activity53) - Found it

Looked somewhere else first for something smaller, then read the cache page and found the right place.

TNLN TFTC

827 2010-06-04 11:08 The White Family (user activity96) - Found it

---(2010-06-04, 11:08:56)---(Find 5577)---
We had to wait for a dogwalker to pass before we could retrieve the cache.

Thanks for the cache.

869 2010-05-31 15:25 Colinsmudger (user activity26) - Found it

Continuing the superb bike ride...

773 2010-05-29 16:20 Amberel (user activity610) - Found it

I met a dog walker from the local dog rescue centre at the previous cache, and had a chat about my Brompton bike, which often attracts attention. I cycled on ahead of him, but he caught up with me again at this cache.

He was a very busy man, because the rain meant none of their volunteer dog walkers had turned up, and he had to walk all the dogs himself, one at a time.

But this did mean he saw me searching as he walked one way, and saw me having just found the cache when he came back in the other direction. There was no way to avoid explaining what I was doing.

He was an exceptionally pleasant chap, and I'm sure will not disturb the cache.

Thanks for the cache,

Rgds, Andy