Geoggers with Rodders 2 Traditional Cache
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Small cache with room for small swappables and TBs.
This is number 2 in the 'Geoggers with Rodders' series of caches. The series is linked to places we use with the Central Lancaster High School Geography Department, and we bring the Year 10 pupils here to study the Norber Erratics. A little bit about the erratics is included below:
The Norber Erratics are glacially-transported sandstone boulders found near Austwick in North Yorkshire. They were eroded from cliffs 1km away to the north in Crummackdale and were deposited at Norber on Carboniferous limestones when the ice melted about 15000 years ago. Some of the larger erratics have protected the limestone beneath them while the surrounding surface has slowly been dissolved away by acid soil-water. These erratics now rest on upstanding blocks of limestone, known as pedestals, some of which reach 60cm in height.
The cache is a small clip-lock box in a camoflagued waterproof bag. As there are a lot of hiding places here I have included a spoiler picture, you have been warned! Cache placed with kind permission of Natural England.
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(Decrypt)
Obggbz bs gur pyrsg va gur ebpx.
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