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 Log entries Z to A - The Moodstone    {{found}} 3x {{not_found}} 0x {{log_note}} 5x Photo 4x Gallery  

3022 2015-04-18 00:16 pljg (user activity89) - Found it

Anther epic abanazar adventure with BradLad and antpeng and another visit that spanned two days underground.

Our trip lasted just over the top end of the estimated completion time but we did stop at a few other interesting locations.

http://www.opencaching.org.uk/viewcache.php?cacheid=803

The journey time was increased by the fact that, in spite of being sure that I had print outs of all potentially useful information, I managed to omit one crucial source from my dossier. That resulted in half an hour of poring over reams of print outs that I had hoped not to need, but then couldn’t resist abusing my work printer to take along just in case. We also spent some time at one location debating what exactly we were looking at. I think we may have been wrong but we managed to successfully reach the finishing post.

As always, the theme of the adventure was very interesting, although I was slightly taken aback by cheek swabs at the genetic testing stage. http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Admixture_analyses#BritainsDNA_-_All_My_Ancestry 

In spite of me being able to rival Homer Simpson’s ability to win a school reunion “least distance travelled to get to the reunion” award, http://www.simpsoncrazy.com/characters/homer    I didn’t come across any pljgs in my research, but I did notice a few surnames shared with my or my sons’ schoolmates in Bradford-on-Avon.

It was also reassuring to spot, during the fieldwork, a note informing us that people’s likes were much the same in the past as they are now. (photo censored even on the libertarian opencaching.org.uk)

Thanks for another generous and appropriate FTF prize.