This cache is a
quickie,
as in it was set 'off the cuff'
or 'on the spur of the moment'.
Just could not decide on a name,
a few ideas but nothing concrete,
so just called it TAG's 49th,
as this is the 49th cache that I have set.
I have a 'biggie' planned for my 50th!
Although the coords look like they are on the motorway, they are
not,
they are underneath it
(one idea for a name was 'M1 drive over'!)
There is absolutely
no access from the motorway,
so please do not try to attempt it!
The cache is hidden along the Nene way and the ideal route is from
Kislingbury,
this route will take you through a field of Buttercups
and also in this field are some Cattle.
As Cattle seem to have been a cause for concern at a previous cache
I set,
to avoid them you could approach from Bugbrooke Mill.
Parking at Kislingbury is by the old mill or street parking.
Please do not block any gateways etc.
and the track to get to the trailhead is in constant use so please
do not park there.
Parking at Bugbrooke mill is very limited,
do not park in the small road leading to the mill as this is in
constant use by Heygates lorries.
As the cache is in a tunnel, your gps might not work or give a very
accurate reading.
Mine showed an accuracy of 68 feet at the time of placing.
To assist in the hunt, the cache is roughly 25 paces into the
tunnel from Kislingbury, this is taken from the last tree before
the tunnel.
From Bugbrooke it is roughly 35 paces in, also taken from the last
tree before the tunnel.
There are a number of kissing gates, most of which are surrounded
by mud, but there are suitably placed items to assist, but even so
boots or wellie's advised!
I have not given much away in the description about the cache on
purpose,
you will notice that I have listed the size as unknown,
this is by design not mistake!
All I will say is you might need
'a fine writing implement'
This is prooving to be a problem (by design)
for some so due to 6 DNF's loged,
suspect others have not loged DNF's, I am upping the
difficulty!