  Geocacheing Day First time geocacheing with a GPS today. I had waymarked the cache and the car park. With M having a soft top car, the car park was a doddle, although the speed was a trifle different than that indicated by the car's speedo.
On top of Haldon (where once I used to kid the children there were wolves in the forest, and perhaps for a minute they believed me). A scramble downhill through uncharted pine forest led us to be more patient and use the actual paths cut through the forest. There were few paths so finding the cache was relatively easy. M found it, for the second time, by her sheer determination to dig through the undergrowth and dead leaves, plus a large amount of common sense. We found a travel bug, which is currently imprisoned here before me, awaiting his trip to Spain and Morocco. On the way back to the car, the GPS took a rather alarming attitude and insisted we take the opposite direction to where we knew the car was stationed. I checked the co-ordinates and they were right so I dont know what was wrong with the little blighter.
M assumed they tell you what to do but I assured her they were not as bossy as that, so we overcame it, found the car and went shopping in Exeter. If we had obeyed the GPS we would no doubt be being eaten by wolves at this very moment. Anyway, the bug is 465048 if you'd like to track it. He's a little troll called Mr Haldon B Gonk.
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