Lamesley Pastures - Angel's View, View, View! Traditional Cache
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Lamesley Pastures - Angel's View, View, View!
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A cache to encourage people into Lamesley Pastures and beyond.
The cache is placed within the south area of Lamesley Pastures and, there is an alternative view of The Angel to be viewed. The cache is named after Moss Trooper's two caches: Angel's View! and Angel's View, View!!!.
Lamesley Pastures was purchased by Gateshead council in 2002 and the council planed a re-development of the south area with a small path-system running through it, whilst the north area, was left as an open flood plain- one of the last in the Tyne and Wear area. This was due to the historical significance of there being a medieval village near the plain.
The south end is mainly a nature preserve whilst the north end has a Bird-Hide for wildlife lovers. The south end is more "tree-friendly" whilst the north is more "animal-friendly". The main road to Kibblesworth divides the north and south ends.
The pasture car-park is the nearby pub (there's only one but I'm not allowed to give it's name) - this is in the deeds of the pub. Then, in the south end, there are 2 main paths, one running from end to end, and one running from the pub to the main path. A nice, short, winter stroll.
The cache is the usual tupperware box and contains a few trinkets. I only realised however when I returned home, that there was no pen in the cache (sorry!) so please bring your own writing 'device'.
Please could I also ask for more than "TFTC- Nice cache." or "DNF- Nice Area"- I really enjoy reading logs, could you make them worth of being read please? I also enjoy photos of the cache and it's surroundings- please feel free to post LOTS of pics! :-)
When you're putting the cache back, could you also make sure the cache is wrapped inside the black carpet- it usually needs a little mud or something ontop to keep it there... you'll see what I mean!
Happy Hunting!
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Ng gur onfr bs n gerr
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