West Looe Oak Traditional Cache
westtremabedasher: As we no longer own the land upon which cache is located have decided to archive.
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A pleasant walk across local farmland on an OS marked footpath. The Cache is at the bottom of a steep hill but as it was set by a 4 year old and a 6 year old who walked all of the path it shouldn't be a problem for most Children and Adults. It can get a little wet down in the valley so welly boots are a good idea.
The hardest part would appear to be locating the start of the footpath as the sign has been inexplicably removed. To assist the start is at a bridge marked 'Bridge End' and you feel you are walking through someones backgarden. Head for the wooden gate which leads to an open clover rich grass field and from there your GPS should should do the rest. The reception at the site is a little poor, but good enough to get you to the area and with a little searching you should have little difficulty. There a number of swaps suitable for children of all ages, don't forget to play poo sticks at the bridge nearby. Please hide the cache well after leaving.
A good tip would be to do our Dobwalls Trine first then on completion go for this one (it will save you time in bagging two caches).
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