11. Cutting Corner Traditional Cache
JollyJax: Moving south again ... game over
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Size:  (small)
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There are those that love a long walk and those
that like a short walk and still others that love the caches and
dashes ... there are even those that are only in the game for the
numbers and collecting smilie faces ... Which are you?
Whichever you are on any particular day, I hope in this extendable
series of trads there is something for everyone. None of the hides
are so challenging that you should miss any as you walk (well maybe
one or two). There is no bonus, no mystery, nothing unseen
Start where you like, finish where you like, do all of them, or do
just an odd one. The walking is easy with no real hills and not
that many stiles either. The stiles that you do come across are
reasonably dog friendly with ways around or through
Many thanks to Topboland for setting the original series around
this area and for letting me adopt his caches. After talking with
the reviewer in the area, I decided to make a clean break and
archive the previous caches, moving or changing the hide of most of
them and in doing so allowing all who have enjoyed part of this
walk before, to enjoy it again
Most of the boxes are third of a litre screw top or clip lock
containers and described on the caches as small. There are a few
regular ones and one large box as well a few necessary micro and
nano caches
My skill setting caches is renown ... that is to say, I am useless
at getting accurate coordinates and so would ask those that find
the accuracy a little out ... take a new reading and include it in
your logs - I will take them with advisement and adjust the
coordinates over time. Thank you
Most of all, if you enjoy these caches, get out there and set some
rings of caches for me to do as well :)
Additional Hints
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pbeare