Sunday 7th December 12-2pm at the Sutherland Building, Beecraigs Country Park
As a thank you to the rangers for letting us all run wild for the Trick or Treat event we said that we would hold a Christmassy version of the Welcome to Geocaching event. So we thought we'd combine it with the mincie pies event and you all get a smilie as well as the chance to help some newbies to learn caching.
So this time your mission is to Rescue Rudolph.
He's been incarcerated due to not having a valid pet passport and needs your help to get the paperwork sorted before Christmas.
All the other reindeer have their passports, and we need you to find them and get the missing information from them to complete Rudolphs passport. Luckily the other reindeer have taken to grazing in the area around the loch, so it shouldn't be too long of a mission.
As usual we will have a variety of cakes and mincie pies for you to sample and the tea urns will be on (soft drinks too) and there will be plenty of chance to chat, swap trackables and do other xmassy stuff.
We will also be doing the cachers tombola, with lots of caching related prizes in there (and booze!), all donations of prizes will be most gratefully received. If you have prize donations then please drop them off between 12 and 1. We will open the tombola at 1ish. The proceeds from this years tombola are going to Mega Essex.
Oh, ho, ho! The secret Santa with a twist will also be back! The twist is that you dont get a gift back (just a nice fuzzy warm feeling from doing something good.
Please bing a selection box or two, or colouring books/pens/crayons and we will gratefully receive them and pass them on to BouncingBall who is trying to put a smile on the face of every kid in hospital this Christmas in Edinburgh, Glasgow and beyond.
Unwrapped gifts please, and we'll feed you coffee/tea/juice and mince pies/cake in return.
So pop on over anytime between 12noon and 2pm and get your copy of Rudolphs paperwork and help Rescue Rudolph!!
Thanks again to the Beecraigs Rangers and to West Lothian Council, who positively encourage geocaching.