No. 3. - Elm Farm Traditional Cache
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Cache Information
No. 3. - Elm Farm
You are looking for a 35ml film pot. (This is double potted in a 60ml pot)
Please ensure cache is well hidden and camouflaged afterwards.
This set of caches is located along a public bridleway which runs north from Elm Farm on the B2067 towards the Orlestone Forest. The nearby village of Hamstreet was featured in map-form on a set of stamps to commemorate 200 years of the Ordnance Survey who began their first nationwide survey in the local area. The bypass which is visible from the bridleway opened in 1994.
Because there is no parking available near the bridleway, it is best to park in the village and walk. Sheep are in the field so please keep Geomutts on the lead.
PLEASE NOTE : The cache is not the blue way marker on the tree, so please do not remove. Many Thanks.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Pnir ng onfr bs gerr