Sunday 4 September 2011

CamsWhittle visit the Winding Charm

The last few weeks have been great, I have handed a lot of Somerset Art Week brochures out and proudly say each time, 'my work is on page 56' or 'have a look at the Storywalks, I did that!' 

Quite a few of my customers at both Toy Ahoy and Number Seven Dulverton have already done the walks, but during Art Week they will be joining the foray again. 


(Remember the secret fourth walk - only accessible during Art week, and the first completing it will get a little something special from me!)

But possible the best thing has been that the walks are getting some attention, especially the Dunster walk The Winding Charm. Here are a few excepts from this summers storywalkers. Note these have all come through the geocaching portal, which is free to join and has lots of benefits when it comes to logging the find, feedback and sharing images. But you don't have to do it that way, the walks are open and free to all. 

If you do use Geocahing it appears to be essential that you have a crazy group name, as you can see below!

CamsWhittle (Photo left)

Our first wherigo and good fun we had to. Our youngest (7) was really into the story and discussed the antics of the fairies for hours afterwards. Took some locals with us and even they hadn't explored some of the places we went. A great couple of hours. See charm attached. With Thanks




BuffHusky (excert)
My first Wherigo, which I did with Huskyrat today. Only downloaded the Wherigo app this morning, as had been meaning to do one of these for a while - a lovely, sunny walk around Dunster, which took us to several places we hadn't seen before, as well as some old favourites, particularly around the Castle area.

Super Naitos

Thank you very much for the Winding Charm Werigo.
Completed on August 19th with Oregon 200 and also started on iphone, but I turned it off half way through to save batteries, wished I had done it all on iphone just to see if I could upload it directly to Werigo after.

My 9 year old daughter and I enjoyed ourselves on Friday 12th walking through Dunster for an hour following your well thought out story. She is not at all interested in geocaching, but thought this would interest her, and it did ( she wants to try your others-but not sure we will have time before we return to Japan !)
I had visited Dunster 3 years ago, but only walked down the main st with my parents, never explored the lovely stream area or walled garden.
My daughter was half believing it, and thought the gate opened magically when I whispered into it. After dropping our charm into the stream, we had to literally run ......well not giving any more away-but kids/girls will enjoy the story that goes with this well thought out and planned Werigo.
This is what goecaching is all about-not micros out the back of Tescos (IMHO!)

12th August=Completed the fantastic werigo but unfortuantly could not find the cache. Though I did disturb a large toad in a suitable hiding place for a cache box!

19th August=(Log updated above) Could not leave the area without going back for another look ( as cache owner kindly checked after my DNF and cache was there!) After a ridiculous 2 hour drive up from Tiverton (which should take about 40 min according to locals who know the way and do not get lost!) I finally made it onto the A39 and I headed west towards Dunster. Traffic terrible and still 6 km to go, after 40 min I start seeing signs for the Dunster show-TODAY!!! Should I give up??, but after 2 1/2 hours driving already -what's a few more KM? An hour later I finally arrive and find cache straight away-how on earth did I miss it last week!!! Then leave Dunstar to be hit with traffic jams on the M5 all the way back up to Bristol. But it was a fantastic Werigo that my daughter enjoyed and wants to try the others in the series ( Next year maybe when/if we are back in the area!)

Now thats dedication Super Naito's, thanks.

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