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DH13 NT Traditional Cache

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Hanoosh: Hi

This cache has been flagged by Geocaching HQ as one that may need attention.

It would appear that this cache may benefit from some attention by the cache owner as it has either not been found for a while or there is a reported issue with the cache. May I ask that you check the cache to confirm it is still in situ and/or deal with any maintenance required and/or give an indication of when it may be up and running again for people to find.

If there is no response to this log after 30 days I will archive the cache. In the meantime I am disabling the cache.

Guidelines:

  • You are responsible for occasional visits to your cache to ensure it is in proper working order, especially when someone reports a problem with the cache (missing, damaged, wet, etc.) or posts a Needs Maintenance log. Temporarily disable your cache to let others know not to search for it until you have addressed the problem.

You are permitted a reasonable amount of time - generally, up to 4 weeks – in which to check on your cache. If a cache is not being maintained, or has been temporarily disabled for an unreasonable length of time, we may archive the listing.

Could the cache owner please place a note on the cache page so that other cachers and I can see what your intentions are.

If you no longer wish to maintain the cache then the listing should be archived.

Please DO NOT send an email about this cache in case I do not receive it. Posting a reviewer note will ensure your cache does not get archived in error.

Please note that the guidelines say that if a cache is archived by a reviewer or Geocaching HQ staff for lack of maintenance then it will not be unarchived. Here is the link to the relevant part of the guidelines Ownership after publication.

Regards

Brenda
Hanoosh
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Hidden : 10/14/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Part of a series of 13 caches on National Trust land at Dunwich Heath, Suffolk, focusing on wildlife, countryside habitats and WW2 military history. For a short circular route, follow caches 1 - 4 & 13. This will take approximately 45 minutes. For a medium circular route, follow caches 1 - 6, then skip to 12. This will take approximately 1 hour 15 minutes. For the long circular route, follow caches 1 - 12. This will take approximately 2 hours 15 minutes.

This geocache is one of a series set up by the National Trust as a new way for people to explore Dunwich Heath. Focusing on wildlife, countryside habitats and WW2 military history, the geocaches are all located adjacent to public rights of way or permissive routes that are freely accessible at all times. Each geocache contains a log book for you to leave your name and comments, as well as an interesting factfile about the cache location. For this reason some items in the cache are not swappable. Please do not swap any items marked as ‘National Trust’ or labelled as ‘not a swap’. However, in addition, there may be other items left by fellow geocachers that are intended as a swap – please feel free to swap these. All geocaches are a short distance from a path; the caches may be camouflaged with sticks, so please replace the camouflage after you have finished with the cache. Things to be aware of when setting out to find our geocaches: 1. Being a heathland habitat the majority of the site is covered in heather. The caches will always be accessible by following the main footpath routes. Please do not walk through the heather as this will disturb the wildlife. 2. Please be aware there might be stinging nettles, brambles and rough or prickly vegetation. 3. If you are going underneath trees or bushes, beware of low branches. 4. Some footpaths might be muddy during the winter or wet weather. Stout footwear or wellies are recommended.

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