Tuesday 26 November 2019
10:00 - 11:00
The thirteenth in an occasional series of morning get-togethers, which aim to be within a few miles of the River Erewash, the border between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. All geocachers are welcome, for an hour of chat, the sharing of ideas, the exchange of trackables, and anything to do with our hobby.
This time we're heading back to the frozen north - well, Underwood. First time at this venue.
In Spain, so they say, the rain stays on the plain. But the rain in Underwood trickles down, by a couple of streams, to join the Bagthorpe Brook, which in turn flows into ... (you guessed it!) ... the River Erewash.
The venue this time (our first visit here) is The Hole in the Wall public house on Main Street, Underwood (postcode NG16 5GQ). If you haven't been to the area, you will be spoiled for choice with post-event caches - there's loads within a short distance of the venue.
The pub offers hot food (a breakfast buffet, amongst other things) and drinks, though of course no purchase is necessary. Part of the seating area has been reserved for us. Children (but not dogs - sorry) are welcome.
Not the easiest venue for those using public transport, but by car it is a short distance from the M1 (Junction 27) or the A610.