Sunday, 18 October 2009

Underground Path - GC1ZFA7

This was to be the third find of the day whilst out geocaching on Anglesey with Sarah. We'd been here only a couple of weeks earlier with the sprogs, and this cache wasn't set then. I was a bit disgruntled to find that two new caches had appeared in the week following our visit as I'm trying to bag all the caches on Anglesey before the end of October 2009. Nevermind, that's the fun of geocaching, and so we came back today.

We parked in the same place as before and set off on a familiar path towards the main viewing area before taking a sharp right and heading up the hill towards Cairn's Mill. Before long we could see the top of a small building built out of stone from the quarry - it blended in very well and was difficult to spot from some angles.

The GPSr took us right to the cache location and soon Sarah had signed the log whilst I was taking even more pictures of this alien landscape. Then we headed off for Cairn's Cache, the second of the two new caches here on Parys Mountain.

It's a really interesting place, I just haven't made my mind up as to whether it's weirdly beautiful or a blot on the landscape.

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