NOTE: THERE IS A TEMPORARY FOOTPATH CLOSURE AT THE END OF THE CIRCUIT.
The pedestrian level crossing between #15 and #16 was closed from April 18th 2014 for a year BUT REMAINS CLOSED. An alternative route is shown at the crossing gate, which adds about half a mile to the route. After #15, turn right (north) at N51 26.743 W000 31.397 until you reach the road at N51 26.905 W000 31.435, then turn left.
Make the most of this one, after this they get much harder
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Some lovely graphics under the bridge here, both sides - worth a look before you move on to the next cache.
From here you cross a field that often has some friendly horses in it. Keep on the path until you have crossed the river before you think about navigating to the cache - if you bear left too soon you will have to come back again
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Summary: not the most exciting cache on the circuit, but it plugs a gap.
| Nice walk? |
The ring as a whole, yes. |
| Great views? |
On other parts of the ring. |
| Interesting location? |
No. |
| One of a series? |
No. |
| Cache trail? |
Yes, a ring of 17 caches on/near Staines Moor. |
| Unusual hide? |
No. |
| Cache and Dash? |
No. |
| Size/Type? |
Micro, nowhere to hide anything larger. |