Nurse Price's flat @ 64 Coleherne Road, the site of my first werewolf transformation
"New bolts of agonizing pain wracked through David's body.
He grabs at his pants, pulling them off as if they are
burning him.
Standing naked in the center of the room, David gasps
for air.
He falls to his knees and then forward on his hands.
He remains on his hands and knees, trying to master his
torment; but it's no use. On all fours he gives
himself over to the excruciating hurt and slowly begins
to change.
The metamorphosis from man into beast is not an easy
one. As bone and muscle bend and reform themselves,
the body suffers lacerating pain. We can actually see
David's flesh move, the rearranging tissue. His mouth
bleeds as fangs emerge. His whole face distorts as his
jaw extends, his skull literally changing shape before
our eyes. His hands gnarl and his fingers curl back as
claws burst forward.
The camera pans up to show the full moon outside
through the window. David's moans change slowly into
low guttural growls. We hear the four footfalls as the
WOLF begins to walk. As the camera pans back over the
room, we see the front door pushed open and hear the
Wolf padding off into the darkness."
You are looking for a magnetic film camera sized container.
The cache is located extremely close to the nearby church, but is not in the church grounds or attached to the church railings. Bikes are often chained up here, so stealth is required.
The GPS coordinates were averaged with a number of readings from a Garmin Oregon.
This seems to work fine for most. However, others have reported problems getting a precise fix in the square, so please take the hint, and be prepared to widen your search.