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Redzer's Rabbits Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 9/5/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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A small lock-tight container, holding a log book, pen and lots of handy household things. Please do not park on the very busy Hertford Road and respect the local private road.

As well as being dotty about dogs, Redzer is bonkers about bunnies and this cache is dedicated to all of those rabbits with whom she’s shared her life. Lagomorphs are amazing creatures; surprisingly intelligent, affectionate and independent, they make fantastic pets but do need lots of care and attention, companions, room and proper feeding. For more information about rabbit care, please check out the Rabbit Welfare Association. Good luck and please take a photo if possible! The location is a superb sweet chestnut wood; the light is amazing in there and the trees are stunning. Do take some time to ensure that the container and its protective bag are properly sealed.

It’s possible to do all of Redzer’s caches in this area as part of a roughly circular walk, starting in Digswell at N51° 49.206 W0° 11.470. The walk is approximately 8.25km using the following route. Redzer has walked this in 1 hour and 25 minutes, without stopping at the cache sites:- Redzer’s Reserve ~ Max’s Mooch ~ Vanilla's Villa ~ Redzer’s Ramblings ~ Misty's Meander ~ Ardal's Amble ~ Big Bunnies' Box ~ Pebble's Pad ~ Duke & Dutch ~ Pastry's Promenade ~ Tino's Trek ~ Sweetpea's Stroll ~ Dooley’s Dell ~ Redzer’s Rabbits ~ Truffle’s Trove ~ Redzer’s Rapids ~ Redzer’s Tartan Teaser

Redzer hopes this circuit can be an eco-friendly caching experience, allowing individuals to appreciate the beautiful landscape and wildlife through walking rather than driving. Although this won’t be suitable for everyone, she’d be grateful if cachers restricted driving to travelling to Digswell, should public transport not be available. If people drive on the by-ways, it may upset the farming staff and adds to the circuit's carbon-footprint.

There are a few watering holes around this circuit. The Cowper Arms, by Welwyn North Station, which also has a café, at N51° 49.460 W0° 11.552 is close to the start/finish co-ordinates of N51° 49.206 W0° 11.470 and The Plume of Feathers at N51° 49.355 W0° 9.487 is near Pastry's Promenade.

Congratulations to ~*teamtan*~ for being the first to successfully complete the whole circuit in one go and by foot!

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