The vista to the south is towards Hepworth, (you can see the Church
spire), a lovely village famous for its 3 storey weavers cottages
and the black death.
Over the hill, out of sight is the Hepworth Building Products
factory which is quite an eyesore but well hidden from this view.
This cache was guarded by Ralph and Chad, who lived in the horse
box. The horse box have gone but the vista is still stunning. Cache
can contain small coins. The trees in the valley (known as Dean
Clough) are part of the Kirklees Way and the walk is worth a try
and takes you past another cache GCTY52.
Try out the Butchers Arms at Hepworth, the Boot and Shoe in
Scholes or even the White Horse in Jackson Bridge. The latter was
regularly featured in "Last of the Summer Wine".
The path is wide and unsurfaced. At the Scholes Moor Road end it
is signed as "Square Field"