Feeling peckish? Traditional Cache
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The name of this hill (Hungry Law) was just asking for a cache so here it is.
The box is placed just down from the summit in the triangular area of trees. It can be accessed from the bridle path on the English side or the faint quad track on the Sottish side.
When I set the cache I combined it into a with a walk from Byrness to nearby caches The End of the World (http://coord.info/GCXT32), Memorial - Otterburn Ranges (http://coord.info/GC211NJ) and Houx Hill (http://coord.info/GC3T8Z2).
When attempting this cache please be aware that the location is remote, exposed and requires some rough walking.
Please ensure that you have adequate equipment and the skills required to use it. The cache is in an area with patchy phone signal - do not rely on it for navigation and safety.
I've used the Ski and Snow shoe attributes because when I set the cache they would have both been useful and I wished that I'd taken them. Most of the year they won't be needed!
Thanks to the Forestry Commission for permission to place the cache
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