Modus operandi
Yesterday afternoon started my X-mas holiday until January 5th 2009. The ideal time to do some extra hunting. I started with a cache that I’ve been looking for a week earlier. As mentioned in a previous blog, I couldn’t find it due some deviation problems with my GPSr. At least I though so. Freggie confirmed that I was indeed the right neighbourhood. So I did a second attempt as a kind of appetizer for the end of year lunch with some colleagues. Despite the car blocking the access a bit, I could retrieve Centrum van Leuven GCKTB1 rather smoothly. It was so smooth that I decided to go for another Wodanza cache as a kind of digestive for that lunch: L – Richard Valveken Speelplein GC174AX. Since I’ve found already a couple of Wodanza caches, I start to know his MO a bit so and I retrieved this one also rather quickly. So why shouldn’t pick up another one from the same author. So I went for another one nearby. I didn’t find anything though within the limited time available. Strange, didn’t I understand his MO anymore? Back home, I discovered that I forgot to read an important maintenance log. It’s my own fault.
But before I went home I visited a store for some accessories in order to make a much larger container for my disputed Motel (see also this blog). As Stenen Kruis GC1JWJW was just across the street, I couldn’t resist to tackle this one too. I must admit that this neighbourhood was on my list of ideas to put a cache, but Freggie was first to do so. And he did it much better than I ever had in mind. Nice job.
December 20th, 2008 at 9:11 am
Perhaps a consolation. I am having troubles finding out the link between lubbeek linden binkom pelenberg with a not further mentioned cache
December 20th, 2008 at 9:23 am
Paul,
It’s no so difficult though as soon as you know the logic, but I guess it’s true for a lot of mystery cache, isn’t it?
Eddy