Deck the Halls: Fala-la-la-la Traditional Cache
Deck the Halls: Fala-la-la-la
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A quick cache and dash on the roadside going towards Fala Dam.
Fala, is a parish and hamlet in the south-eastern corner of Midlothian, Scotland, and about 15 miles from Edinburgh.
The parish is about five miles long from east to west, and one mile broad from north to south, and contains about 3120 Imperial acres. It is bounded by the following parishes: Humbie to the east, Soutra (to which it is now conjoined) on the south, Heriot & Stow on the west, and on the north by the detached parts of Borthwick, Cranstoun, and Crichton. Fala Hall Burn rises in the moor to the south of Fala Flow and forms the boundary bewteeen Fala and Soutra parishes. The streams eventually run into the Cakemuir Burn above Costerton.
The cache is a regular cache containing log book, mechanical pencil and the usual bits and bobs for swaps.
This is my first foray into placing a cache; so lets see how it goes.
Congratulations to FTF: PattyPatPat!
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Ab uvag arprffnel.
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