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#7A Foxhill's Trot Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

englandshire: As reported the tree where the cache was hidden has fallen (literally) foul to the recent weather. I have decided to archive the cache, but I hope to the create another cache in the same vein in the not too distant future.

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Hidden : 7/22/2013
Difficulty:
4 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

A series of 9 Caches located along a 2 mile walk along footpaths and lanes at the eastern edge of Lytchett Matravers.

This cache replaces the original #7 cache that went missing. This cache is placed close to the #7 location and in the same spirit is placed with a high difficulty rating to challenge cachers who might have enjoyed the original #7, or to add a more tricky cache to the series as a whole.
 
Please ensure that when found the cache is replaced exactly.
The series of caches are in a variety of containers and each location has its own individual D/T rating. There are no stiles, steep hills or gates to negotiate; however the footpath can be very muddy, so wellies or waterproof boots are recommended. Consequently the footpath section is not recommended for wheelchairs or strollers unless dry. The caches located along Foxhills Rd might been down as Cache & Dashes.

Along the footpath there are some lovely views towards the Purbecks & Poole Harbour. You are likely to see wildlife.

Please ensure all caches are replaced as found. If you find the paper log full and wish to replace I am happy for you to do so, but please let me know if you do.

This one might be done as a cache & dash parking at the end of the footpath, and is (individually), wheelchair or stroller friendly. The wheelchair attribute can only be shown if the cache is T1. As assistance might be required for the grab it is a T1.5, however from experience of the Old #7 wheelchairs can get along the path to this cache. This footpath has a hard core base and is not prone to mud as the one from the top of Foxhills Rd (Caches 1-5) can be.
 

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