Wednesday, June 18, 2008

18:06:2008
Having recently moved to N/Ireland caching has taken on a different meaning for us, as it's now a means of exploring the Island as the locals know best.
We arrived in September 2008, to be greeted with lots of rain and wind, go figure. I had already done a pocket query so that i could have all the caches at hand. It was not for 2 weeks before we got round to finding our first Irish cache, in a forest just like I have always wanted to find a cache. The walk was a lovely a circular route that took us past one of the areas of early civilization here in Coleraine. Finding the container was relatively easy, did the swap thing and we made our way back to home.
It was interesting caching by public transport as you could only get so close and would then have to hoff it to the location, it was useful as we had no alternative. It was not for another two weeks until i found work which came with a company car that we found our next cache. Needless to say the day i got the job and the van i was off to find another cache, this one was called the Irish Pyramids, strange as that sounds here is this pyramid in the middle of a small forest just outside of this small town. Im still not sure of its significance though.