Series Description :
To acknowledge the reliance we Geocachers have on technology, a personal love of mine, and the WWW acronym of this series commemorating my move to the west of Witney, each one has been named after a particular Geocaching website that we find useful, interesting or informative.
Series Info:
A series of traditional caches in a walk approximately three miles long and which should take about two and a half hours to complete. There are twelve caches in this series in total, starting from and returning to the parking opposite the Canon Pool Service Station on Hailey Road where any refreshments needed before or after the walk can be found.
The series is almost entirely flat and uses fairly well marked Public Footpaths some of which you will see are ancient roads. Should be okay for dog cachers but there are a few styles you will have to carry your pet over and for that reason I’m afraid isn’t buggy or disability friendly. It is a great family walk out for little cachers too though and although there are some fields with horses in they showed no interest in us.
The route takes you into the villages and there are a couple of bits by the road but there are footpaths alongside at each point - please take care but it is safe.
This Cache:
www.whereigo.com - An offshoot of the main Groundspeak site. Wherigo is a toolset for creating and playing GPS-enabled adventures in the real world. It uses GPS technology to guide you to physical locations and interact with virtual objects and characters.
This is the second in the series and is a camouflaged circular container that contains the logbook, a pen and some other goodies.
Once you've found this cache walk around the field heading northerly, until you reach a stone and wood stile opposite where you originally exited. This stile is dog friendly.
*** FTF: Walk Tall ***