The Clearing Traditional Cache
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Size:  (small)
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The River Yarrow rises on Anglezarke Moor, and soon becomes a tree lined gorge.
The Yarrow drains into a series of reservoirs, first the Yarrow Reservoir, and then into the adjoining Anglezarke and Rivington reservoirs. The construction of these reservoirs arose from an Act of Parliament in 1847, allowing the growing city of Liverpool to impound the waters of the River Douglas, Yarrow and the Hoddlesworth. Work began in 1852 and the supply to Liverpool commenced in 1857.
This area is at a small clearing, where the trees start to replace the more rugged upland stretch. I suppose it could have been a Secret Paths cache, but it's part of the "To The Source" path.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Ntnvafg gur jnyy, abg ba gur evire fvqr. Ba gur evtug unaq fvqr bs gur snyyra cvyr jura snpvat gur evire sebz gur aba-evire fvqr.