The cache is a small cammoed container, with a small logbook only. You will need to bring a biro/pencil. Located on the side of a road, retrieval could be regarded as a "drive-by".
There are some caches that are very well hidden and are difficult to find. There are other caches that are either not well hidden or are hidden in such a way that an experienced geocacher will find them very quickly. Then there are those caches which are placed in obvious locations but, for one reason or another, some of us cannot see them and we either spend a great deal of time or we make repeated visits before the cry of "Eureka" and then comments like "Why did I miss that?" or "Why didn't I see that before?" or "I must have been suffering from cache blindness".
We have had so many of those cache blindness experiences that we thought a small number of caches dedicated to the phenomenon would be appropriate.
To find the second cache in this short series, you need to break the following code:

The cache should not be too difficult to find, but that really depends on whether or not you are suffering from cache blindness at the time.
UPDATE 21 November-2020: The cache has been moved because it would have been destroyed as a bikeway is built from Ambleside to Latrobe. The puzzle has not been changed. However to get the final coordinates
adjust your solution by South +0.056 and East +0.039
Then check your adjusted solution with the GeoChecker.
You can check your answers for Cache Blindness #2 with:
