The Plan: I'll be leaving the car park at Pen-y-pass
(359m above mean sea level) at 11.30am and intend to enjoy a steady
climb suitable for non-Action Man types to the top (1085m) via the
Pyg Track. Although the event is at the top, not the climb, you'd
be welcome to join me.
The Event: To officially make this the highest
cache/event in Wales, it'd be nice to get you up on the trig point
itself. Sitting or standing... Once everyone expected to attend has
arrived, or at 2.30pm if that's sooner, we'll find a sheltered spot
to talk caching and swap coins and TBs to ensure this unusual event
complies with Groundspeak event listing requirements. There's also
a Virtual Cache, a couple of physicals and a moving virtual (ye ole
survey monuments- the trig -I think) at or close to the top, but
this event isn't about finding them, it's about saying 'you made
it!' :)
There's a thread about this event on the UK forum
There are three other 'extreme' events around the same time:
Two in Scotland:
GC19G7E Britain's Third Most Remote Event Cache (Unst) and
GC1EQ1C Ben Nevis Vertical Limit Extreme Geocache Event plus
GC1PRQV Scafell Pike Vertical Limit Extreme Geocache Event in
England.
More information to follow so please add this event to your
watch list.