Come and chat about your plans for caching in the new year. Put
this cache on your watch list to keep an eye out for changes and
enterainment. There will be a raffle of some sort, so if you have
anything to donate it would be most appreciated by all, thank
you.
The Moonrakers
The Moonrakers legend can be interpreted two ways and it takes on
several forms as to time and place.
One version is that a traveller came upon drunken Wiltshire
yokels trying to rake a reflection of the full moon in a village
pond convinced it was a cheese. This one conveys the notion that
Wiltshire men were drunk and stupid.
However, another (true?) version says the legend shows these
yokels to be very clever and that they originated back in the 17th
century in Devizes. A group of smugglers were forced to hide their
loot in a pond, the Crammer, when they were tipped off that the
Revenue men were waiting in ambush. They returned on the night of a
full moon to the Crammer with rakes. This again attracted the
attention of the Revenue men. When asked what they were about they
pretended that they were raking a cheese, the moons reflection,
from the water. No doubt the Revenue men walked away shaking their
heads at the stupidity of the ‘simple’ Wiltshire folk
leaving them to recover their contraband at their
leisure.
This legend has become firmly embedded in the folklore of
Wiltshire and the natives of Wiltshire were known. The name has
spread throughout Wiltshire with pubs, clubs, hotels and even
learned societies named after them.
I recollect hearing of a local after-hours Wiltshire drinking
den being renamed the lofty title The Moonrakers Literary Society
to get around the antiquated English licensing laws of that time.
Thus members could quite legally be served liquor beyond the 2230hr
deadline of those days. I believe that the local police were
forever encountering drunks after a late night at the Literary
Society. A modern take on an old legend shows us again how our
‘simple’ Wiltshire man once again has the last
laugh.

The Venue


The Moonrakers is run by Russell and his family and they serve
high quality meals every day from 1200 till 2100, there is a nice
beer garden where we can meet if the weather is ok, , the pub is
dog and cacher friendly. There are wheelchair ramps into the
lounge, parking in the pub car park and if the car park if full
there is plenty of street parking.
The Event
The event will start around 1pm until late, this will give
cachers a wider time bracket so they can try and fit it in their
busy caching programs, so come along and swap stories, travel bugs
and have a good time.
If you have not cached in this area before then you are in for a
treat as there are214 caches within a 4 mile radius of the pub,
should keep you going for an hour or so.
If you have never been to an event before don’t be shy, this
little event is just the job for a first time meet, add this
listing to your watch list so you will know about any updates. Hope
to see you soon.
Stan.
Stan's doorway maze puzzle
How to play
You get a puzzle, if you get it right you can choose one of the
doors at the bottom,depending on which door you choose depends
wether you do the next puzzle or if you're out, get all the puzzles
right and choose the right door each time and you will win a prize.
If nobody wins at this event it will be on at the next event until
somebody does win it, so if you are out Keep your puzzles with the
answers (you will not have to do it again) so you can choose a
different door next time.
The prize will be a Dark Night Mapamundi XXL Geocoin
This version of the Mapamundi XXL Geocoin has a diameter of 90mm,
is 5mm thick and has a black nickel finish. It has bright colors
and glow-in-the-dark effects. Delivery with wooden stand and Icon
Roulette token in presentation/gift box. The Mapamundi XXL Geocoin
was inspired by the atlas catalan of 1375 which for the first time
used a compass rose. Design elements show the calendar wheel and
the compass rose. The Geocoin is trackable at Geocaching.com.