So off I went. About 2 hours from where I am, and you've got to love that holiday traffic. Not.
As I get to the headland I found the car park nearly full. Had I been beaten here by hordes of ISIS hunters? And as I walked to the cove, I was passed by a couple of groups of people coming back. Is that the hint of smugness in his eye? Well, on we go.
As I came over the back of the cove, I was initially disappointed - it didn't look as if it had that winch from the clue picture in. But I kept going up the edge of the cove until I was rewarded with this view back:
It was then I knew I was in the right place - you can just see the winch poking out from the walled enclosure, and what turned out to be the wheel of a boat trailer (obvious when you think of it).
Nobody around too. Good. I'd had enough of being hassled by fishermen (albeit lakeside ones) at the Dragon's Den ISIS hunt.
Down the hill. Does this look familiar?
Now. Will it be in the winch? Or how about the wall behind? Let's go for the wall, plenty of hiding places there...
Break out the trusty maglite (yes, I came prepared) and this was the third place I tried:
Ta da! Good job nobody else was there, as I literally shouted out...
I then spent 30 minutes or so calming down (I was actually shaking) having my sandwiches in the bay. I also left a note, just in case anyone was following me. Returning to the car, I paused to take this shot of the chapel ruin:
It turned out the lime kiln ruin was something else on the other side of Porth Ysgaden. I'm not sure it is a chapel, but hey, it looks a bit like one.
A lack of mobile signal prevented me reporting the find right away, so I drove back to Criccieth, posted up my find and had an ice cream. I also checked out the castle there - you can cross that off the April 1 of 2 list. Nothing remotely close, and the stone packing was wrong anyway.
I shall be phoning SW tomorrow. I hope I get to keep the coin too!
I can't say how made up I am with this. I've been following this hunt literally since going for the Delamere forest ISIS a couple of days after the ISIS featured on the Jonathan Ross show. This hunt has got me into geocaching, which is a great thing to do with the family, and now I can look forward to terrorising the family into chasing Pyramids across the UK instead of hidden ISIS caches.
Thank you very much Puzz.
See you in the 5% forums!