
The
Horseshoe, Windmill Hill

The 21st monthly meet organised by the Sussex Cachers moves us
back at last to East Sussex and hopes to attract cachers old and
new from Sussex and surrounding areas. It's a great opportunity to
match faces to all those names you are so familiar with in the
logs! It will take place at The Horseshoe Inn, Windmill Hill, East
Sussex from 7pm on Wednesday 16th December 2009.
The Horseshoe Inn is situated on the main A271 in the village of
Windmill Hill. Food is served between the hours of 12:00 and 21:30.
There is also a bar serving pub food and snacks, plus a traditional
Real Ale bar. Please log if you will be eating. (If you are not too
full after improving your tea and cake stats locally!) Children and
dogs welcome.
These monthly mid-week cache events in Sussex have been running
for a while now and are gradually becoming solid fixtures in the
diaries of cachers across the South East. Attendances are growing,
with new cachers always particularly welcome. The events are
scheduled to take place on the third Wednesday of each month, each
time at a different location across Sussex and hosted by a
different cacher or caching team.
There are many existing caches in the area for those who can
arrive before the dark evening draws in. There's always also a
chance of a new cache being published nearby to provide some
additional amusement on the day.
No particular theme but feel free to bring santa
hats/mistletoe.
Secret Santa:
If you would like to participate I would suggest the following
as it was successful last year:
A spend limit of around £5, no more than £10. A gender
non-specific gift, use your imagination. As each gift arrives it
will be allocated a raffle ticket. The duplicate ticket will be put
in a temporary cache in the pub garden. The co-ords of which will
be written in the log book.
Guess the Cacher!
Just for fun, and anyone wishing to join in, email me or bring
along a photograph of your younger self and i will display them for
us all to... guess the cacher! e-mail me at the following link.
Click here to send email
Also perhaps you might like to attempt to improve on last years’
caching carols (see GC1JAR9). There are some very talent lyricists
out there!