We recommend the following pleasant walk to Pule Cross.
Park in a large layby on the east side of the A62 Manchester road Grid ref SE 029 108
Cross the stile and follow the path up between the two towers towards Pule Crags. Level with the northernmost (left) tower turn left and follow the rising contour path this takes you to Pule Hill ridge. Turn left and follow the path north (downhill) the path bends to the east to reach Firth Pule a flattened grassy area with a ruined building, boundary stone, cooling tower (these are ventilation for the three and a half mile canal tunnel which built in 1794, passes under the hill. See Standedge Experience for more information.)and the Duke of Wellingtons WWII memorial.
You are now in the vicinity of the cache. The cache is not by the cross. PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB THE WAR MEMORIAL. There is also no need to enter any potentially dangerous structures.
The slopes around the cache are steep and when wet are very slippery. Wear appropriate gear and take care.
We have placed the cache so we can watch you searching from our living room window. Wave please!
The cache has the usual swaps and our three travel bugs which are starting their race to see which reaches the top of Scafell Pike/ Snowdon/ Ben Nevis first. Our kids age 3 and 6 will be tracking their progress then climbing the summits to recover their travel bugs. Thanks in advance to all who help them on our way.
This is the first cache we ever placed. Hope you enjoy it.