Tuesday, 31 March 2009
The ultimate series gets the ultimate site
L E G E N D owes JeremyR a serious quantity of ale!
Tuesday, 17 February 2009
Preserving that which is good!
Over 2000 emails have been received since the Witton Weavers series has been set, so it's been fantastic to read all the logs and comments pouring through.
There's been a few maintenance issues already, which of course is to be expected. Please try and cover the caches even better than when you found them - a few have been found out in the open. A well-hidden cache should never get muggled! The cost of setting this series was several hundred pounds, so your continued care is very much appreciated.
Also, if you find that L E G E N D's co-ordinates are out, please take a reading, for the benefit of other finders!
L E G E N D is hoping to set the www.nwcaching.co.uk monthly meet event for April - it'll be great to meet you all.
Thanks again for all your logs.
Monday, 2 February 2009
What are those cache containers?
They originally had an anti-tamper seal, too. L E G E N D wanted to leave these on for FTF to remove, knowing that they were first. However, on removing the seal, the container then had a white band visible because there was no cammo paint behind.
So - a twin sealed container with an anti-tamper seal... originally available in about 5 sizes from 8cm tall to about 18cm tall.
Well - they were actually containers from a pet cemetery!
When Fido passes away, his cremated ashes are sent back to the dogs owner in the post, using one of these containers.
Depending on the size of the hound, a suitable sized ashes vessel could be used.
Now, do you think that all the dogs ashes are in one big pile, and any old scoop is posted back? You'd be right!
Services Provided
Old Dog in a Locket
Old dog in a locket
That lays next to my heart
I will always love you
As I did right from the start.
You were right beside me
Through the darkest of my days
It was your kind and gentle nature
That made me want to stay.
Now I hold you in my arms
Your breath still warm against my hand
Our hearts still beat together
And I wonder if you understand.
Through the hours that I held you
Before the light did leave your soul
I knew a way to keep you
Forever in my hold.
I snipped the hair from around your eyes
So I would always see
The beauty that surrounds me
Even in times of need.
I snipped the hair from around your ears
So I would always hear
Music in the distance
To quiet my fears.
I snipped the hair from across your back
To bring me strength in time of need
And the power of your essence
Would always be with me.
I snipped the hair from around your heart
That beat in time with mine
So I would know that love would find me
At some distant time.
And so, your life slipped out of mine
On a quiet Spring like day
But I knew that a part of you
Was always here to stay
Old dog in a locket
That lays next to my heart
I will always love you
Even though we had to part.
by Unknown
You'll be glad to know that these containers have NOT been previously used!
Saturday, 31 January 2009
Letterbox Hybrids?
Why not!
It makes them easy to find on a map, and it's a bit different.
Every cache has a STAMP in it, this is not a swap item, instead, it's for you to stamp your own Letterbox Log Book. Don't worry - most cachers don't have one!
The caches DO NOT have inkpads in them - please bring your own. L E G E N D thinks that inkpads in caches = messy boxes!
Flagship Caches
Also, it would be great if you uploaded all your photos to the Flagship Caches.
Here's the direct links :
Beamers Trail
Reelers Trail
Tacklers Trail
Warpers Trail
And the links to the Flagship Caches for the connecting sections :
Hoghton Section
Roddlesworth Section
Turton Section
Enjoy!
Monday, 26 January 2009
Medals!
Whenever you complete a main section, you earn yourself a medal! This medal can be displayed on your Geocaching Profile, or on forum posts wherever you like. Here's how to do it - and no cheating!
Beamers Trail
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Reelers Trail
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Tacklers Trail
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Warpers Trail
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Entire Series
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Tuesday, 20 January 2009
Have you completed the series?
Monday, 19 January 2009
Accommodation
Oaklands
Chimneys Guest House
Hartwood Hall
The Witton Weavers Way
The Way is a long-distance 32 mile trail of discovery!
Along the way you’ll be exploring Lancashire’s history, passing weavers cottages, Tudor halls, Victorian estates, historic villages and even Roman Roads.
This industrial, agricultural and religious history is complemented by surprisingly beautiful scenery.
See the curlews soaring above the wild West Pennine Moors, explore beautiful woodlands, remote reservoirs, hidden valleys and enjoy spectacular views from the Jubilee tower.
A walk of real contrast and surprise!
What’s in a name?
Lancashire was the centre of the cotton industry in Victorian times and the mill town of Blackburn and Darwen were known throughout the world. However, a hundred years before handloom weavers had worked from home. Their stone built cottages are now the nucleus of the beautiful hamlets and villages we find today, throughout the West Pennine Moors.
The individual circular walks of the Witton Weavers Way are names after jobs within the cotton industry; which turned raw cotton into fine cloths.