Outdoor Learning at Grangemouth High

Geocaching at Cockleroy

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Today we enjoyed some georgous panoramic views atop Cockleroy. Cockleroy is a small hill easily accessable from the main road in Linlithgow. Due to a ten minute delay with roadworks, we switched from a longer walk to just a quick hour blast up and around Cockleroy. The class enjoyed the blue skies, excellent views and an introduction to geocaching.  A perfect environment and weather for setting up FLOW Learning.

Sean enjoying the views back home to Grangemouth.

No, not magic but messing about with the camera. Cool effect though.

 

Pointing out Glasgow and the Forth bridges. TJ spotted a docked Navy ship, destroyer, in Rosyth.

Sean running to explore the second summit.

Sean pointing out the moon, whilst TJ trys to read the orientation table.

Searching for the Geocache, where is it ? Is it in those jaggy bushes ?

 Found ! A quick record in the logbook, proving we found it. Then off back to the minibus and school.

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