Leap Day Madness
Geocachers go mad every four years on February 29th. My leap day madness this time around was to attend 11 geocaching events in a day.
Geocachers go mad every four years on February 29th. My leap day madness this time around was to attend 11 geocaching events in a day.
A day of caching around Hillesden, which is not far from home. I was joined by both daughters, which made it more entertaining.
A very, very cold day of geocaching around the Banbury Fringe Circular Caching Walk series. Did I mention that it was cold?
A frosty morning around the Shelswell Loop, filling in another day on The Matrix before heading home to get some work done
Two days either side of a trip to India doing the Geolympix Marathon series. It caused me to miss "Super Saturday" in the London Olympics.
Finding Uranus is difficult, even with both hands. Our exploits trying to find 11 different cache types in 11 hours at Geolympix 2012.
Southern England—a picturesque region where history, academia, and natural beauty blend seamlessly.