I’m not really sure if it’s a virtue or a vice of mine, but one of my great pleasures is leaving my family for a week each year to join a like-minded group of moss fanatics on the British Bryological Society’s spring or summer meetings. We go to far-flung parts of Britain and Ireland to record in diverse habitats, from mountains to sand dunes and from brownfield sites to peat bogs. Every county we visit holds surprises and it is great fun to share my hobby with other people.
In the early 2010s we visited Flintshire and Montgomeryshire, followed by a jaunt to North Northumberland. I had a break while my kids were really young, but returned for the spring meeting in East Cornwall, followed by North Devon, North Wiltshire, South Devon and Shropshire. Covid caused cancellation of the 2020 and 2021 meetings, but I hope to rejoin the recording group ASAP.
I have written a PDF guide to the Dingestow Butterfly cache Series that might be useful for people working out which puzzles to prioritise. I promise it doesn't contain any Hints though.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eCgwQKhpjCcAXxTjjhAUnEFyospeDkON/view?usp=sharing