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Cann you find it Doods? Multi-Cache

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badgerdaddy: After the recent DNF I managed to get check this yesterday and unfortunately the first stage has gone missing.
Thank you to all who found the cache.

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Hidden : 7/15/2010
Difficulty:
4.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Geocache Description:

This multi is set in an area where for years I have enjoyed many a walk especially with the dog.

You are also close to other caches listed below and can enjoy a walk through the Dingle (part of the Lumb Brook Valley). This is a particularly beautiful part of Appleton and contains a great deal of bluebells at the correct time of year (April to June). The whole area gets a bit muddy in winter.

Parking can be found on Cann Lane South via Longwood Road.

A little information regarding the Lumb Brook Valley is added below:

Water and woodland habitats within the area provide a home for a wide variety of wildlife. Moths, butterflies, four types of bat, foxes, small mammals and over 30 bird species make the Lumb Brook Valley an exciting wildlife haven.

A common sound to be heard in spring and early summer is the drumming of the great spotted woodpecker. This familiar sound is made as the bird searches out food or excavates a nest hole. The less common green woodpecker also feeds in trees but rarely ‘drums’ and can often be seen hopping around on the woodland floor searching for ants. Its call is easily recognised as a ‘yaffle’ or laugh-like sound.

The Woodland Trust is the UK’s leading charity dedicated solely to the conservation of our native woodland heritage. The trust owns and maintains over a thousand woods throughout the UK, these woodlands are freely open for everyone to enjoy. The trust own and manage parts of the woodland within the Lumb Brook Valley including Fords Rough, Pewterspear Woods and parts of the Dingle.
To find out more about the trust visit www.woodland-trust.org.uk

The first stage of the cache is a heavily disguised nano containing the co-ordinates for the main cache at stage two.
Stage two is a small tupperwarwe container with enough room for swaps and trackables. Also containing a logbook and pen.
There is a corking monetary prize for FTF!

The walk from part one to part two uses the trail across the field which at times contains cattle so geopets should be kept under control at all times.

Please replace part one EXACTLY as you find it and try not to give away any clues in your log! Thanks.

There are currently no clues given but if you need any assistance please contact me for a hint.

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...CONGRATULATIONS ON FTF TO THE HARTSHORNS....

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