What a Tangled Web We Weave! Traditional Cache
Lorgadh: As the owner has not responded to my previous log requesting that they check this cache I am archiving it.
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What a Tangled Web We Weave!
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A short walk up a lovely den
A dogwalkers heaven but equally great for small chilildren.
Craighall Den was formed 17,000 years ago when the last ice sheet covering this part of Scotland began to decay.
Vast torrents of the uplands of the country carved a deep gulley in the soft sandstone to form the Den, before filling the Ceres valley. From there it spilled over the lip of the basin at Pitscottie and by the same process scoured out Dura Den on its way, eventually, to the sea.
More recently man has used the Den for pleasure grounds, for mineral extraction and timber growing. Each of these activities has left its traces and now people enjoy the Den for its unspoilt nature.
As this cache has been set as part of the Langspoon Stirs Again it is not able to be logged till Friday April 3rd.
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