Geocaching

I’ve been poking around hedges, stiles and suspicious piles of stones since 2010. Most of my geocaching is in North Wales with the 9 Usual Suspects and other Geocaching geeks: events, walks, new hides and the occasional “how on earth is it up there?” moment.

On this page you’ll find logs from trips, write‑ups of events, photos, and the odd practical note on hiding or maintaining caches in the Welsh weather.

Recent posts

  • Geocaching – 5 things you need to know
    1 – Go equipped Having just the right equipment makes for a great Geocaching experience. Spare batteries or a power bank are essential for a day’s intensive caching. Using a GPS puts a strain on mobile phones’ batteries, and there’s nothing more infuriating than coming to the end of the day or on a long … Read more
  • Hide in Plain Sight – The Art of Looking Ordinary
    We all know the feeling: the cache is close, but it feels like everyone is watching you. Maybe they aren’t—but the moment you start to feel suspicious, your movements become exactly that. This is a quick guide to staying stealthy while caching. Stealth in geocaching is less about hiding and more about looking ordinary. The … Read more

Gallery

[A small gallery of favourite photos from events and walks.]