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Lonely Cove Traditional Cache

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Southerntrekker: Hi There

As the owner has not responded to either my log or my colleague's previous log requesting that they check this cache I am archiving it.

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Southerntrekker
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Hidden : 9/19/2012
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

A delightful circular walk incorporating the early siting of the cache allowing you to retrace your steps if you have limited time.
Stunning coastal views. Local lobster fishermen, seals and occasionally porpoises will grace your presence. A bird watchers delight!
pock marked sheep trodden footpath is fine for those of average walking ability but can be tricky when wet.
cache easy to find but requires steep descent of a few metres.

Once found take a minute to enjoy the view by sitting on the bench ( a few metres further on) placed in the memory of dear friends our ours.
You are on a wonderful  circular walk of about an hour combining an early placement of the cache. The walk continues along a pock marked sheep trodden cliff path with stunnig views of th sea and rugged coastline just a few metres below.( At the little caravan site take the track to the right up to the lane and rejoin the last stages of the walk as a short cut) On through the caravan site over a beautiful stream and afterwards the lovely sandy beach of Porth Towyn is reached. Either go down to the beach and follow up the path at the far end or continue to the end 
of static vans( treat yourself to an ice cream at the little hut in the summer)Now, turn right on to the lane.
Follow the lane to just beyond the next farm and turn right towards the coast back to Porth Ysgaden.
  Look out for seals, cormorants, oystercatchers, and porpoises. Local lobster fishermen look after their pots in the out of winter season.
can be slippery in wet condition or after rain. Not suitable for the infirm enjoy!  Original contents; special "first find" crab claw, small hermit crab for swaps, pencil, pencil sharpener and log book for you  to enter your achievement
enjoy!
 

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