Captain and I (Lifson) went off for another run around on the Downs yesterday with a view to picking up Go Pack Go's "Ruth-less", a small tupperware cache up near Butts Lane. Having remembered to bring his Eastbourne Resident's Card, we didn't have to pay to park and so were able to spend as long as we needed on the find without having to worry about being ticketed!We had a pretty good idea of where the monument was in the first place, so headed straight there and just confirmed our co-ordinates when we arrived. We completed the cache co-ordinates from the clues given, and after enjoying the amazing view over Eastbourne for a few moments, headed on our way.
Where the readings came out, we had to scramble down quite a steep hill. Had either of us lost our footing, we'd have been in trouble! Fortunately, Captain is rather more sure-footed than I, and there were lots of trees and vines for me to hang on to. There were two 'paths' (worn bits in the ground) to roughly where we were looking, and having gone down the first, Captain found that the second path was closer to the cache. I went back up and around and joined him at the cache location as the area between was rather full of brambles!
The cache is a small tupperware container (see right) which was well hidden in the undergrowth (better than in the photo!) It's invisible from the path, so very unlikely to be muggled, but easy enough to spot when you're on the hill and you know what you're looking for. It's a lovely little cache in brilliant condition, and had a few different items in, including another travel bug (I'm definately going to buy one of those!). I was intregued by the USB memory stick, so took that, and left a screwdriver multi-tool in exchange. We signed and dated the log, and replaced the cache carefully back where it was.
Not as long a multi as Old Town Open but still good fun, with some great views and a some physical effort required. :-) Tried the USB stick when I got home, and although it worked fine, it was disappointingly blank. I'm going to load it up with some Geocaching programs, links and the like, and put it in another cache when I can.
Thanks to Go Pack Go :-)


