Loveclough - Limey Water Traditional Cache
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Over looking Limey Water and a quick drive by if you drive carefully on the rough track.
Nestling above Limey Water, a feeder for the River Irwell, the cache is located just a few feet from the public footpath leading onto the watershed above the valley.
The cache is the last in the Loveclough series and takes you, to finish, into the village of Crawshawbooth for the real treasure at 53 43.387 N and 02 17.272 W which are custard tarts.
The wood close to the cache is known to have deer wandering; tree creepers; woodpeckers and the occasional kingfisher has also been seen.
Close by is one of the old mills of the area now in use for another purpose but not yet derelict.
To gain access to the footpath it is necessary to go through the stile by the metal gate, please note that this is a public right of way.
The cache is a small cache with a micro cache inside containing the log. Please bring a pencil.
In summer this area is frequented by local children who play in the water on a hot summer day.
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