24. Foxton to Norley, Pink 'n Grey Traditional Cache
Rothallo: Unable to meet maintenance requirements following COVID stipulated by the reviewer. Hence unfortunately archiving cache.
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24. Foxton to Norley, Pink 'n Grey
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This is cache #24 on a circular trail of nearly 6 miles, passing Foxley, Norton, Pinkney & Easton Grey. For more information on the series, please visit cache #01.
Thanks to 'Swallows and Amazons' for letting me know what the stone structure nearby is. It is called 'The Jubilee Egg', a Cotswold stone monument to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. Rob Hinwood who led the group of youngsters received assistance from some local experts including local hedgelayer and conservationist Lloyd Howe and reptile expert Jon Cranfield to teach the group about the wildlife that would make its home in the structure, which stands next to a bridleway between the villages Foxley and Norton. For cache #24, you are looking for a tube canister.
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Tebhaq yriry EUF bs tngr haqrearngu fgbarf. (Orfg nccebnpurq nsgre univat tbar guebhtu tngr)
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