Wednesday, 29 July 2020

Sheriff Hutton Geocaching





Sheriff Hutton and Geocaching

Ok, so here I am after not having posted for a while again.  Yes, I feel awful again to those readers that follow my posts... I need more lessons and training to do them! Still trying to figure out how to put more photos up.

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No description available.Well, we did a medium ish walk with 4 geocaches around the little village of Sheriff Hutton here in North Yorkshire. Parking at St Helen and the Holy Cross Church. 

The parish has a connection with the 15th century and the War of the Roses.  Research and information found via google and wikipedia.

We met 2 more blog doggies on the way around as I now call them who posed for a photo for this blog! :D With their owners. 2 very kind locals (we think they were) helped us find one of the geocaches, well the four of us looked everywhere which turned out in the end to be a DNF!! It's good that people do know it's there from the village.  

Sheriff Hutton is a village and civil parish in the Rydale district of North Yorkshire, England, UK. It lies about ten miles north by north east of the historic city of York. www.sheriffhutton.co.uk 

We then went to the Highway Man pub for a drink and some crisps after the walk.

The inn / pub from the outside as pictured above....website found at: https://www.thehighwayman.uk.com/ they seemed to do meals on a Sunday from 6pm during this phase of lockdown easing...not sure if that would change.

We had a good afternoon out caching and the weather seemed to stay great... until the next post...Rae.

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