Kanga - Honey Pot Hill - 1 Traditional Cache
GizmoKyla: As the owner has not responded to our previous log requesting that they check this cache we are archiving it.
Please note that as this cache has now been archived by a reviewer or HQ staff it will NOT be unarchived.
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Kanga - Honey Pot Hill - 1
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This cache is a small oblong clip box with room for swaps.
For parking - see our cache GC2WA1F - Holly
Congratulations to TaxFitit on FTF
This cache is on a public footpath that leads to Marros Woods, via Honey Pot Hill.
This cache is part of a set of caches that can be completed on the way to Marros Woods, and they have all been named after friends of Winnie the Pooh.
Sturdy footwear is advised and an ordnance survey map would be helpful as well.
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CONRATULATION TO TAZFIT ON FTF
Winnie the Pooh and his friends, had lots of adventures in the 100 acre woods, and we look forwards to hearing your stories (logs), on the way to MARROS WOODS.
Marros South is located within the Parish of Marros, (between Pendine and Amroth), in the farthest south west corner of Carmarthenshire. The site itself lies upon the western end of a Carboniferous Limestone ridge which forms Mynydd Marros, (Grid Ref: SN19000930). This borders the county of Pembrokeshire and has stunning views over a wooded valley to the sea beyond; with Tenby and Caldey Island to be seen in the distance.
Kanga & Roo are two of the frictional characters that appear in the books written by A.A. Milne about Winnie-the-Pooh. An interesting thing about Kanga is that she is the only female in all the books that A.A. Milne has written. Apart from her the other characters are all male. Only recently did Disney add the second female character, a 6 year old girl named Darby. Kanga & Roo live in 100 Acre Wood North. Kanga, a sweet caring mother, is regarded as one of the Fiercer Animals of the 100 Acre Wood. Kanga stands at about 30 inches tall and her favourite food is porridge. Kanga is said to be the fastest animal on the 100 Acre Wood. She is the typical mother character and can often be heard exclaiming "Now now Roo, you mustn't do that dear," to which Roo mostly replies "But moma!" Kanga is a kindhearted mother and she is willing to offer motherly advice and even food to anyone who approaches her for the same.
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