1st cache visited today with sarahjones65 in this our mega-caching weekend. We parked at the suggested place as this was central for the three caches we had planned to do in Worsley today.
After checking we were on the right side of the canal, we went past the canalside crane (used for lifting the wooden board used to drain the canal?) and the under the two motorway bridges.
After a pleasant walk along the towpath, we found the cache area fairly quickly but spent a good 20 minutes rooting around trying to find the cache. It was worth the wait because the cache is a wonderful largish ammo box with perfectly dry contents inside. What a good seal it must have!
Be careful though - avoid any plastic bags in this area because some pooper-scooper has dropped one off near the cache. It's tempting to look inside when looking for the cache - DON'T!
Took Anton Duck Travel Bug and left Pingu the Walking Penguin.
Check out this cache here: Williams Canalside Cache at Geocaching.com
After checking we were on the right side of the canal, we went past the canalside crane (used for lifting the wooden board used to drain the canal?) and the under the two motorway bridges.
After a pleasant walk along the towpath, we found the cache area fairly quickly but spent a good 20 minutes rooting around trying to find the cache. It was worth the wait because the cache is a wonderful largish ammo box with perfectly dry contents inside. What a good seal it must have!
Be careful though - avoid any plastic bags in this area because some pooper-scooper has dropped one off near the cache. It's tempting to look inside when looking for the cache - DON'T!
Took Anton Duck Travel Bug and left Pingu the Walking Penguin.
Check out this cache here: Williams Canalside Cache at Geocaching.com
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