Showing posts with label penguin cache. Show all posts
Showing posts with label penguin cache. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Geocaching around the Austrey amble

I have fallen so behind with my Geocaching diary this summer so this is the start of a catch up of all the trips we have made. This one goes back to early June when we were looking forward to a full days Geocaching around the Austrey amble. The Austrey amble starts at the village of Austrey in Warwickshire and takes a circular route through the countryside passing through the village of Newton Regis. The whole route is intersected by the M42 motorway which made what could have been a wonderful walk into something not so pleasant.

Austrey amble
Austrey amble


I didn’t really take any photos of the area during the walk and there was a good reason for that; I didn’t find it very nice! The M42 motorway was quite dominant for much of the walk, there was even a cache placed on top of a motorway bridge which I felt was quite disturbing! Having said that, With 34 Geocaches to pick up along the way, there was bound to be some unusual cache containers to find so that is the only things I took photos of...

This cache container was disguised as a plastic penguin; this was quite amusing when we eventually spotted it peeking out from beneath the bushes.

Penguin geocache container


This skull cache container was equally as amusing but not quite so cute, but still a very inventive and unusual container.

Skull geocache container
Skull geocache container


By coincidence I was only looking at this pinecone cache container online the evening before the walk. I think they are quite popular but it is the first one of its kind that we have found so far.

Pinecone geocache container
Pinecone geocache container


Apologies again for not having any pictures of the area itself but I will leave that to your imagination. I also need to add that quite a few of the footpaths around the Austrey amble were not very well maintained. Many of the footpaths didn’t even have way markers, were overgrown and made the amble into more of slog!

Mick