Wokingham Today

Shiver me timbers! Pirates are setting sail for Dinton Pastures

- By EMMA MERCHANT emerchant@wokingham.today

YO HO HO, and a spot of geocaching, will be the cry from a group of treasure hunters soon to be let loose in a Berkshire beauty spot.

Dinton Pastures will host Piratemani­a, a UK wide geocaching group that has been holding events since 2008.

Geocaching is an interactiv­e outdoor activity, where people hunt for hidden ‘treasure’ with the help of a downloaded app.

Hidden items may be the size of a fingernail, or as big as a bucket, but all are cleverly hidden away.

Containers come in all sizes, shapes, and colours, and may be hidden in trees, hollows, under park benches, or even inside bricks.

But they are never buried. Once found, the ‘treasure’ is returned to its hiding place, and the geocacher logs their success online.

It’s an outdoor activity that whole families can enjoy together.

Piratemani­a organises treasure hunting fun in locations around the country, and is calling rapscallio­ns and privateers to join them at Dinton Pastures in July for Piratemani­a 16.

The group promises good, honest piratey fun for all ages, and says the true spirit of Piratemani­a is best enjoyed in full pirate clobber, in a tent or caravan, with a glass of rum in hand.

When he’s not swashbuckl­ing, crew member Chris Johnson is the group’s design and marketing partner.

“Aaaaar, It’s a mega event,” he said. “Anyone who loves geocaching, and dressing up as a pirate, will love this.

“People come from all over and everyone seems to have a fabulous time.”

The family-run and familyorie­nted event is extremely popular, drawing huge crowds of buccaneers every year.

“We expect at least 500 teams of geocachers from the UK, Holland, France, Germany and Switzerlan­d,” said Boatswain Johnson.

“Everyone has a great time dressing up, pirate fashion – we get so many different kinds of people joining us; solicitors, retired folk, shop workers, selfemploy­ed people.

“And the kids absolutely love it.”

Crews of seafaring mateys will berth at Dinton Pastures over a period of five days.

The organisers have booked around 125 camping spaces at Dinton, where people will be able to browse a marquee, and visit stalls selling merchandis­e for geocachers, including T-shirts, and specially minted souvenir coins – because everybody knows that pirates love treasure.

“We start with a big gettingto-know-you event,” said Sea Robber Johnson, “which is followed by a fun-filled weekend of camping, games, dressing up, and geocaching.

“There’s always a tug-o’ war for the kids, and on Sunday morning as many pirates as possible descend on a nearby town, to shout ‘Aaaaaaaarr­rrrrr.’ Look out Wokingham. “Basically, if you love geocaching, and pirates, you’ll enjoy this,” Matey Johnson said.

“It’s very well organised, people behave fantastica­lly, and the feedback we get is that they have a great time.”

Piratemani­a 16 will take place at Dinton Pastures, from Thursday, July 25 through to Sunday, July 29.

Bookings for all aspiring buccaneer campers and searogue day visitors will open around Easter time.

■ For more about the group, visit: www.piratemani­a.org

 ?? Picture: Dave Pyecroft ?? NO PLANK, JUST SOME WALKING: Look out, the pirates are coming to Dinton Pastures in July. Expect fun and games as they dock in the borough.
Picture: Dave Pyecroft NO PLANK, JUST SOME WALKING: Look out, the pirates are coming to Dinton Pastures in July. Expect fun and games as they dock in the borough.

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