WWB - Brungerley Bridge Traditional Cache
Team-SK: Wow, 15 years and 599 finds. But we're cutting back on this series. Thanks Delta68 for removing it for us.
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A good container for trackables.
This is part of a series, taking you through Waddington and West Bradford area of the Ribble Valley.
It is designed as a circular walk, using a mix of public footpaths through fields and roads, so walk carefully and enjoy this beautiful area.
Brungerley Bridge is a stone bridge built c.1815 on the road between Clitheroe and Waddington, allegedly at the spot where Henry VI was captured!
Follow the footpah to the bridge and take the public footpath on the left, along the riverside to West Bradford.
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Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Gb gur yrsg bs gur fznyy envyjnl fyrrcre, ghpxrq oruvaq ynetr fgbar
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