Seeing double and the Downham Market dilemma

The past few weeks have been a bit of a rollercoaster, so it’s taken me a while to get around to updating the blog about our recent Geocaching exploits. We start by taking a trip back in time to the historic palindrome day 22.2.22, which will forever be known as ‘Deuce’s Wild’ Day in the Geocaching world. A souvenir was up for grabs and although I was working all day, until almost sundown, I managed to make the most of the last dimly lit hour of the day and grab two Geocaches to get the souvenir. As usual, I’d saved a couple of local caches, for just this type of occasion, where some quick Geocache grabs were required in order to get a HQ Souvenir. The first was literally a 5 minute drive up the road to Cavenham to collect the solved mystery cache Country Road Ramble. Part of the series by the same name, it didn’t require too much straining of the little grey cells, in order to obtain the co-ordinates and the final was located just outside the village and parking was...