This is my first multi cache and second cache in total so I will be grateful for any constructive feedback you may have.
I have named this cache after my second son Thomas as my eldest, Bailey, has a cache named after him around half a mile down the road. We walk past the final cache location each day on our way to nursery and thought it would be a good hiding spot. (You know how it is - a keen cacher is always looking for interesting hiding spots at every location they visit)
This area can get very busy with traffic during the day and probably best not attempted during school pick-up/drop off or commuting hours as you are likely to be spotted (no matter how stealthy you think you can be).
There will be no need to bushwhack or move anything in order to gain access to the physical cache so please do be respectful of the plantlife.
Coordinates were taken from my Garmin Etrex GPS system but if you find these to be inacurate then please do let me know,
This is a disguised micro so only has space for the log. Please bring your own pen and ensure that you seal the bag upon replacing it in the container as it is not watertight.
As the log is only small, please do let me know if you are signing in abbreviations which are not obvious for when I come to check the log.
Finally, Thomas has insisted on including a smilety face magnet as a FTF gift (bless his 3-year-old heart!) so please enjoy
Thank you and happy caching!
To find the cache:
First note down the phone number on the notice board, naming each digit A - K in turn.
Then, go to:
N 50 (K-F)D. GK(F-E)
W 001 10. C(F-C) (B+E)
Good luck!
**Congratulations to Cragst, Waterfeildusa and Kaarthuul on their joint FTF**