I'll be over in London for a daytime gig this weekend and instead of sitting in my hotel eating breakfast, I'll take an hour train/tram ride to Croydon and host my second Swedish Breakfast in England here. I met a bunch of utter lunatics on my last visit and it will be great to see you all again and trade war stories, tales of utter stupidity and maybe, just maybe, a discussion about easy 1/1 finds. There will be food to eat, trackables to trade and geocaching to talk about. So come join us early Sunday morning to fill your stomach, have your fill of geochat, and fill your mind with ideas for Sunday caching!
This event will take place on Sunday, 15th October 2017 from 1000am to 12midday. That said, we have been known to stay a lot later than that in Dublin/Belfast and if anyone shows up after the official end and we are still there nattering I will of course keep the logbook open. We'll meet in the restaurant of Ikea in Croydon at one of the tables. The restaurant opens at 1000am and I will have my food and be seated at about 1015. I'll nab some obvious tables somewhere in the restaurant, but if you don't bump into me outside pre-opening just look for the usual bunch of Geocaching miscreants.
There is however, absolutely no requirement to buy food or drink at the venue.
This will be an opportunity to help travel bugs and geocoins on their way as well as eat a hearty breakfast ready for your own Sunday caching adventures. Bring your own personal coin/bug selection for discovery and bring your questions about that annoying puzzle along too. You may (or may not) get help! If you have any plans for upcoming caches, this event would be a great time to discuss them with the group. If you're thinking of going to your first event, come along! If you're thinking of a days shopping, why not tie it in with an event cache??
As an aside: Remind me to eat extra on the offchance that I may go on a rampage later in the day!!
To/from the event:
There is an absolutely incredible amount of parking in the Ikea carpark so car is strongly recommended. The Croydon tramlink has a stop at Ampere Way, and there are easy links through East Croydon station to just about anywhere.