This cache is part of a series planted for
the cache bash on 5th April 2003.
This Iron Age hill fort and another in the forest at
Ambresbury Banks are rumoured to have been camps used by Boudicca
queen of the Iceni who rebelled against roman rule in the 1st
century A.D. click here
for the full story.
The "hillfort" is roughly oval in shape. It encloses 2.6
hectares and occupies the end of a spur with extensive views to the
south (when all the trees were chopped down!) a stream rising in
marshy ground in the south-east corner is an unusual feature. The
steep hill slope on the W and SW adds to the strength of the single
V shaped ditch (2.7meters deep). The original entrance has not been
identified.
This cache is designed to be hard to find - it is
a Micro containing just a logbook and pencil, it is not in a
standard cache container and is under significant tree cover
....Good-Luck. the clue is split into several parts so as not to
make things too easy straight away.
Please check out the G.A.G.B and G:UK web sites. They offer support
for all Geocachers in the UK.
Why not visit Chris's Gallery of Epping Forest
photography