Geocache: Branch

This geocache is a perfect example of how to make the geocaching experience a huge fun. Creating geocaches for players that are not just a pill box, or a petling, but it is camouflaged the it is almost invisible for the unexperienced eyes.

When I come across a geocache that is such well done and effort is put into creating it and finding a place to hide it where it will stay around for a longer time without being muggled, I always give a favo point for them.

A professional geocache is always fun to find.
This geocache is located in the United Kingdom, in Bracknell. Its a small city with many nice parks and not too many muggles, at least after working hours or on Sundays. Which made me question the demand for these parks, but maybe I was just luck to be around when others had dinner or a weekend laziness. This was one of the entrance to the Whitegrove Copse.

Entrance to the park.
A bigger tree fallen on the footpath and kept there, gives some cool atmosphere to the walk between the trees. So many nice and old trees are in the UK I was not expecting it at all, somehow in movies, or on tv I never realized that there are still so many of them.

A fallen tree on the footpath.

A crossing in the park... which way to go?

Take a look of the geocache from its back, even if it was standing there most muggle would not think of taking a closer look.

The geocache from the back
Now when it is on the side where it is designed to be only the cut in the middle that gave it up, but for a muggle it could be just some leftover after some maintenance in the park, and would not bother checking closer.

The geocache from its front.
And finally take a look where it was hiding. Of course the side of the tree was not facing the footpath close by, it was on the opposite side. You need to find a few creative geocaches before you would spot it immediately.

Hiding at the foot of the huge tree.
The good part of geocaching especially for the younger generations is that they can learn so much during their adventures, especially if they go with someone who knows the plants and can show which are what. What their names are, what they can be good for, are they eatable, etc.

More footpath with some sun coming in through the woods, and lots of flowers.

If you read till here and you comment the names of the below two different trees, that would be great.

One of the big trees seen in this park
Many different trees in these parks. How many are locals and how many was moved here for the show?

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One of the days I will create a page or a blog post on the plants I saw during my geocaching adventures, there are so many cool ones and funny ones, and old ones, and huge ones, and one you must respect.

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