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Topping out - Suffolk Traditional Cache

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The Bee Keeper: There appears to be a lack of permission for this cache to be placed. In light of that this cache is being archived. If you do have the relevant permission then please forward the details to me in an email and I will unarchive the cache.

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Hidden : 1/15/2010
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is for anyone that has asked themselves the question "Where is the highest point?"

While out walking on the Suffolk-Cambridgeshire border a discussion arose regarding the highest point in Suffolk. While in Cambridgeshire it was suggested that you could look down onto Suffolk's highest point (infact we were wrong!). When this question cropped up again at a later date then i decided to investigate. So, this is my offering as the summit of Suffolk. I aquired the information from The relative hills of Britain, so if you disagree then please let me know.

Alternatively, if you fancy joing in then create your own 'Topping out' in another county. The East Anglian counties are not taken as far as i know, although there is a cache pretty close in Hertfordshire.

You are looking for a standard size container that will hold trackables as well as a few swaps.

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