Splitting Headache Traditional Cache
Red Duster: As the owner has not responded to my previous log requesting that they check this cache I am permanently archiving it.
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Andy
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A lone cache, on the footpath between Stoke by Nayland and Thorington Street that passes through the grounds of the once impressive (but now ruined) Tendring Hall estate. There is parking near a fishing lake on Wick Road, where you can also grab 'Gary's Gone Fishing'.
This poor chap couldn't get geocaching out of his head, and spent a little too long searching. Hopefully you won't have to.
The cache is situated along a very quiet track that runs between the bottom of Stoke Road, and Wick Road near Thorington Street and Boxted The spot is rich in impressive and ancient oaks, with a lovely view across the surrounding pastures as you approach Wick Road.
The cache has been created with a ghoulish October theme, and may not be for the faint hearted. There is some low lying water nearby so be careful, although this should not affect the caching experience. Inside there is a log, a pencil, and some small swaps - although it can be a bit of a fiddle to remove (sorry, be rough with it!). But beware: He'll be watching you!
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Uvqvat ybj, bss gur orngra genpx.
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