Bye Bye MKBW Magenta and Blue
Saying bye bye to the MKBW Magenta and Blue sections on a chilly winter day to remove the boxes prior to permanent archiving.
Saying bye bye to the MKBW Magenta and Blue sections on a chilly winter day to remove the boxes prior to permanent archiving.
Walking the top part of the MKBW Grey section with Daughterus Maximus, from Turvey to Cranfield, on a pleasant autumn afternoon
A walk along the bottom end of the MKBW Grey Section, from Cranfield to Salford, done on a warm afternoon in June
A day of messing around with a quick trip out to grab a few caches in Woughton, filling a gap in the "Days I've Been Caching" matrix.
A day of trees, golf and mud on the MKBW Orange & Red Sections, using a spare holiday I'd saved in case the girls had a teacher's strike.
Setting the MKBW Blue section involved Two long walks through the middle of nowhere, setting caches that I ultimately didn't want to own.
The MKBW Violet section ran primarily alongside the River Great Ouse and the Grand Union Canal. This walk was along the canal section.
The MKBW Turquoise section ran from the western edge of Milton Keynes at Hazeley School, across the countryside up to Stony Stratford.
Agriculture. Lots of agriculture. Quite a lot of it was hard to get through. The MKBW Magenta stretch wasn't my favourite.