Horizontal Rain Traditional Cache
BellisClan: Looks like another good old muggle bashing. This cache was never really a long term project, surprised it lasted this long.
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Haggis and Penguins Borders Camping Event - GC1M455
Otterburn is the second largest live firing range in the country and has been used for military training since 1911. It covers over 90 square miles. With a wide variety of terrain and the farms on the ranges with their buildings, fields and livestock it provides a realistic environment for British and NATO soldiers to train here each year with the latest infantry weapons, artillery and helicopters. It also preserves one of England’s remotest upland areas for you to explore. A land rich in history, folklore, landscape and wildlife.
This is about one of the only training areas I haven't been to in my long military career (not yet anyway!!!!). The cache name comes from all the stories the guys tell each other, and they usually go like this.......as soon as you leave the 68 the rain begins to lash down, then the wind kicks up and the water is literally horizontally right in yer face!!!!!!! It doesn't stop until you go back down the range road onto the 68, when the clouds open and the sun beams down on yer sodden body.........
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Haqre n fgvyr