Geocaching in Radlett
May. 2nd, 2021 09:34 amThe humans and I took a trip to Radlett yesterday with some friends, for more geocaching fun (this is apparently what we do now). It was a lovely day, and Radlett turned out to be very pleasant:
I found this cache - I do like the ones with a clear hint and obvious signs of what's been hidden:
Unfortunately, my secondary human was looking around the base of the wrong tree and had to be carefully extricated from a branch:
One of the caches involved collecting numbers from various places around this pretty church. It was a bit complicated, as far as I could tell, but good fun:
The town centre had these rather fun bike racks - vroom, vroom!
There were also lots of lovely green spaces and footpaths, including Scrubitts Wood:
The bluebells were out in force - beautiful!
In fact, there was clear evidence of spring all over the place:
All in all, it was a wonderful expedition - good company, lots of gentle exercise, and some fun geocaching to boot. Who could want more as we move into May?

I found this cache - I do like the ones with a clear hint and obvious signs of what's been hidden:

Unfortunately, my secondary human was looking around the base of the wrong tree and had to be carefully extricated from a branch:

One of the caches involved collecting numbers from various places around this pretty church. It was a bit complicated, as far as I could tell, but good fun:

The town centre had these rather fun bike racks - vroom, vroom!

There were also lots of lovely green spaces and footpaths, including Scrubitts Wood:

The bluebells were out in force - beautiful!

In fact, there was clear evidence of spring all over the place:

All in all, it was a wonderful expedition - good company, lots of gentle exercise, and some fun geocaching to boot. Who could want more as we move into May?