Monday 9 April 2012

Easter walkers of the Winding Charm

The Dunster walk the Winding Charm is always popular over the Easter break especially with the spring harvest at Butlins. Here are a few of the walkers comments.


ChillyPenguine -
Our very first Whereigo cache. Camping at Blue Anchor for the week, so would be rude to not at least try this out. We have visited Dunster before but nothing more than the castle and main street, so it was lovely to be taken to such interesting places. A lovely, well thoughtout story, though our 4 year old did look at us a bit oddly with some of the things we asked him to do! Cache was a nice easy find, though on Easter Sunday we didn't exactly pick a quiet day to retrieve it!

 Dingdongmerrily -
 I hadn't tried one of these before........but oh what fun and it was a shame the weather changed over the next few days as Inglis3 and myself had hoped to get out and do some others in the area. THanks for the effort to create this and showing us some lovely places in this lovely village. Great fun!!

Inglis3 -
This is the first of these wherigo caches I have done. Out with Dingdongmerrily to do it, she had the gps so I did the actions.......... A very enjoyable walk around the village on a sunny day, whilst we escaped from Butlins - attending Spring Harvest

Dunster has been very busy this Easter which is great to see but it does make it difficult retrieving and then re hiding the little book to sign. Thankfully people are usually so busy with the village they don't notice some one fiddling in the flower beds as if looking in their bag. But for me the best bit is heading out on a cold stormy night, checking the hidey hole and retrieving the log book. I then head inside, prop my feet up by a log fire and read the notes with a pint. Looks like with such a recent amount of activity I should head out sooner than later for that pint!


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