Robins nest Traditional Cache
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Redburn Country Park is set on an escarpment overlooking Belfast Lough. It includes the mature beech woods and the scrub and grasslands at the top of the hill. Mammals too are plentiful with rabbits grazing in the open glades; and you may be lucky to catch a fleeting glimpse of the Park's shyest resident, the Red Squirrel. Open access all year round
Most visitors to Redburn country park tend to walk mostly on the south side of the woods, the journey to get to the cache will take you to the north of the park therefore muggles should`nt be to much of an issue up there. The tracks leading to area of ground zero are well maintained so the walk should not pose a problem nor is it too physically demanding. This area in my own opinion boasts the most variety of nature the park has to offer and is very peaceful. As we were placing the cache a Robin descended onto my backpack which i had set onto the ground no more than 2 metres from us and watched proceedings totaly unerved by our presence, it seemed only natural to name this one after the wee bird. as long as you dont approach GZ like a bull in a china shop he may help you locate the cache which is a tupperware container containing the log book ,pen,pencil and a few trinkets to swap. Any problems with the coords please advise. Good luck.
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