Dragon!
Nearly all cultures came up with dragons in their myths - scaly, breathing noxious fumes (often flames), and often winged. In Western cuture we've settled on a vision perhaps best summarised by the Narnian dragon - selfish, greedy, jellous, dangerous and intelligent. C. S. Lewis had us take pity on his dragon, by making him regret seeking the gold. Will you too regret seeking this cache of treasure…?
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You’ve now found my treasure!
But mind what you wish for…
Take trinkets for pleasure
But don't come back for more…
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Mythplaced
This is a 13km (8 mile) loop, mostly in countryside, which can be walked in any order or direction. The series 'bonus' cache is actually a 6-stage multicache interspersed between the series caches, which you can collect on your way round or separately. Walking Notes are in the Series multicache GC3BHE6
There are plenty of options for parking - look near to 'Dragon', 'Ghouls', 'Pegasus' or 'Grææ'.