How did we did we record our place on the earth before the advent of the GPS System? - We used to look skyward to assist in working out where we were.
This event is muster / meeting point for those interested in seeing the Sunrise on 2025's Winter Solstice Day
Stevington Windmill has a good view all round so should offer a good opportunity to watch the sunrise, if the clouds are not in place
08:25 - The sun will rise in the South East at 131 Degrees
15:03 - Solstrice time (when the northern axis of the earths' rotation is furthest from the sun,
15:47 - Sunset (The day will have lasted 7 Hours, 22 minutes and 19Seconds)
The Geocaching Event is in the Open air and will contain all the usual Event requirements
A Sign denoting that it is a Geocaching Event
An Event Log to recognise your attendance if you want to it to be known
A recepticle to discover / exchange Travel Bugs, (Due to the nature of the days activities only bring TB's that can fit inside the palm of a hand should be brought)
Ensure your clothing is suitable for the weather the day has to offer
The REAL reason for the event - This will be my 100th Standard Geocaching Event, Woop Woop
If you have enjoyed seeing the Sun Rise then consider watching it set at GCBFHKF - Winter Solstice Sunset, Sharpenhoe Clappers with the Seeker Badger from 15:30 to 16:00