Yet another lovely holiday day doing very little.
This morning I got a hair cut, smashed some glass at the bottle banks, paid a cheque in at the actual bank and picked up a parcel from the post office.
This parcel contained all the things we needed to put out our latest three caches – these are all puzzles which require a special tool and the actual coordinates of the caches are hidden in a particular, invisible, way. And that is all I’m telling you.
Putting these caches out were to prove almost the highlight of the day. Before we popped out to do it, we had planned on completing a puzzle cache near Wakefield having missed out part of it when we tried to do it previously. However, the same cache that we needed to complete it has gone missing again, scuppering our plans further.
Anyway, half way through placing these three caches, we decided to search for one to complete today. In the back of my mind, I remember Mrs Pitts saying how she wanted to focus on caches that we wouldn’t ordinarily drive to in order to fill calendar gaps, so when I searched in our agreed zone, a particular cache grabbed my attention. Beat About The Bush! (GC1D78J) is on our list of caches to fill our D/T grid having a rating of difficulty 1, terrain 4 – which was a gap before today. A cache yesterday had also filled a gap so we now have 51 slots full and 31 to go:

Anyway, the rest of the day was taken up with writing the details of the new caches for the geocaching website, attempting to back up my laptop (but failing for some reason) and catching up on TV.