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Heckmondwike
ThomasJPitts 9th February 2013
365, Cache, Dodgeball, February, Google, Health, Heckmondwike, Medicine, Pain management
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365, Geocaching

Day 40: A Caching Plan Was Hatched

Heckmondwike
Heckmondwike (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

My head is still niggling me. Keep topping my pain relief up and that is working.

Spent a lot of the day with my head in data, either analysing it, or creating it in the form of marking reading tests and writing a report about pupil’s views on maths in school.

We did a quick cache earlier in the day, in Heckmondwike (GC424DB – Dodgeball). This takes us to 738 in total and 38 for the year, an average of 0.95 caches per day. In February, we’ve missed the 1st and the 7th so far out of days that we could have cleared up. Nothing wrong with that, we will get them at some point! We’ve now cached on 168 days of the year, meaning that 45.9% of our grid is now complete.

Mrs Pitts revealed to me an idea to create a short caching trail around our local area – not something I had considered before, but is absolutely doable. Maybe that will be a job in half term…

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