Quote Originally Posted by LIP
Damn fucking straight man. I've just lit one up now - the buring end has an inch, yes, an INCH of brown oil build up. Going by colour i should be smoking a blunt ROFL!

I can say i am DEFINATLY stoned.

You're welcome in my gaff anytime mate. The door is always open [because i lost my temper and ripped it off] :rastasmoke::rastasmoke:

ROTFL...You are going to be stoned off a joint like that for sure..

Lots of great caches in London..I would want to find them all..



Blow-up Bridge (London)
A cache by perthos - Adopted by *bingoboy* Hidden: 1/31/2004
Size: (Micro) 2 Difficulty: 1 Terrain: (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)
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N 51° 32.079 W 000° 09.793 other conversions...
British Grid: TQ 27493 83353




In United Kingdom
This is a small breath strip container hidden on Blow-up Bridge at the northern edge of Regentā??s Park.



Regentā??s Park is one of the most beautiful of Londonā??s major parks and is known as the "jewel in the crown" of Londonā??s parks. Originally owned by Henry VIII, it was redesigned in 1811 by John Nash, who created a rounded shape, a long boating lake, and a second home for the prince. The park was closed to the public until 1845, when Queen Victoria opened it two days a week. Now it is open every day from dawn to dusk.


Blow-up Bridge The cache is located at Blow-up Bridge, known as Macclesfield Bridge today. It obtained the nickname in 1874 when a barge carrying gunpowder exploded. Although the bridge was destroyed and the cast-iron columns were blown down, they were reused during reconstruction and are still supporting the bridge today. For more information on the explosion and how it affected 19th century London, see this link.

You are searching for a breath strip container painted to match its surroundings. The cache contains a log only, so bring your own pen or pencil. You will not need to leave the path to retrieve or replace the cache, but be mindful of traffic on the bridge if you bring pets or small children.




If you are not from the UK and are planning a caching trip to the UK email me via gc.com if you would like info about London caching, to have a local guide or to meet for a beer. Also have a look at the links below for lots of relevant information.