I’ve been out moving my geocaches around and this photo is from Bratley Wood, New Forest, where one of them is hidden.
Near Bolderwood, New Forest
A Sunday morning turned into a real adventure. Two ponies helping me repair a puncture. There’s a really long story to this photo, but there just isn’t space to write it all down. I did get it repaired eventually.
Lunch at Eastney Cruising Association, Southsea. We met up with our Portsmouth friends for lunch on a beautiful day.
Stuart, Geoff and Glyn
Sybil, Joy and Sue Geoff and Glyn
Sue and Joy Sybil and Sue Jones
Ready for lunch
Another day moving geocaches around. The weather was very overcast and it looked like rain, but held off. This is a view from the top of the ‘submarine pens’. On the left is a straight track which is known as the ‘line target’ and the pond to the right is a watery bomb crater. This area during the war was a test bombing range and these are some of the features that remain. If you want to know more Google ‘Ashley Walk bombing range’.
I’ve been leading rambles for the New Forest Ramblers recently – I didn’t get the weather right for this one.
November on Bournemouth seafront overlooking the sea – fantastic weather
Geocaching on Holt Heath near Wimborne Minster.
As you can see this is wonderful weather (21st Dec.) - the following day (today) the weather is terrible, rain and high winds. We found all 5 caches.
Oldie Photo – so old it’s black and white
Stuart and Sue in the early 70’s
Sue and Stuart wish all our readers a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
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