silver hoardings

Saturday, November 13, 2004

time for a brew

This morning I went with S to get the ingredients for his winter brew, ESB, from the Ballast Point Brewery. This evening S has mashed his brew and the whole house smells of hops and malt, hope it's a good brew.

Then we went looking for a cache which we could'nt find along by the SD river but it looked as if the area had recently flooded so perhaps it had been washed away.

Then we went to F I to see if we could find a couple of caches there. We have'nt been to FI for ages. We made our way to the waypoint but could not find any sign of a cache and thought we were going to be disappointed again, I read the clue and we realised that although it's against GC regs the cache was probably buried! ( the site was a sandy man-made island) S suddenly spotted something out of place and poked the ground with his hiking pole and it made a dull thump and he had found the cache. Spoiler ahead.....
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We started to scrabble away the sand and found a coffin!! It was only about 2ft long, so we opened it and inside was the ammo can with the cache, very cool indeed, made up for our previous let down!




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