Saturday 29 August 2009

HMS Conway - GC1VD9M

This was the fourth and last cache of the day whilst out in Bangor with sarahjones65. CathyMay, FirstIrishAngel and Badger. After three previous successes we approached the Botanic Gardens with some confidence, but this was soon to be questioned. Following the GPSr literally we made a bad choice of taking a track into the woods and ended up slipping and sliding through sloping muddy paths before effectively reaching a dead end.

We returned to the road and carried on further towards the Gardens. Soon another more substantial path appeared on the right and so we headed off past a large ancient oak tree into the woods once again. This path looked a lot more promising, but we still walked a little too far down it before having to retrace our steps a little and then venture into the foliage.

It wasn't long now before the old rudder timbers and chains came into view (see above), although some of our party managed to walk past it without realising what it was. A few minutes later the larger rotting timbers of the HMS Conway were found and we set about searching for the cache.
It has to be said that the clue wasn't an awful lot of help to us, but although it was covered in twigs, leaves and annoying branches, the search area wasn't too large. The woods were quite dark by now and so our torches were put into action along with five pairs of eyes and hands. We still hadn't found the cache ten minutes later and thoughts of giving up were crossing our minds as the woods got even darker.

Then I put on my cacher's head and eyes and started to choose a few select areas where I would put a cache - bingo, I found it in the second place I looked. I told Badger (Aunty Sue) where it was so she could be the one to open it. Sarah did the admin and I took a scouting badge with a bird on it in recognition of my newfound hobby of birdwatching.


Suddenly the woods seemed brighter and we happily made our way back to the car after visiting the lovely Botanical Gardens (see the pictures above and below).


We're still wondering why the timbers and rudder stock are up here and not down on the banks of the Menai Straits and will have to do some internet research to see if we can find out why. Another interesting and out of the way place found courtesy of geocaching!

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