This is one of a series of caches around the Leeds
Country Way. The cache is a small lock and lock box containing a
log, pencil and the usual bits and piece, oh and there's a Munzee
in the lid.
The route was first devised by Fred Andrews of the Ramblers
Association, and then developed by West Yorkshire County Council in
the early 1980s.
The path is now under the care of the Countryside section of Leeds
City Council. The Leeds Country Way was realigned in 2006, using a
route devised by Bob Brewster, to bring it entirely within the
boundary of the Leeds metropolitan district, it had previously
crossed the boundary into Wakefield.
The path was officially relaunched on 26 September 2006 with a
revised set of map leaflets and improved waymarking
Further information can be found here.
Cheers MaxKim