Pinkery 16 - Edgerley Stone Traditional Cache
Pinkery 16 - Edgerley Stone
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Pinkery 16 – Edgerley Stone
| This particular series of caches have been designed and placed to encourage individuals to enjoy the beautiful scenery Exmoor National Park has to offer. |
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Pinkery 16 – Edgerley Stone |
Edgerley boundary stone stands in the bank along the county border, a relatively big stone that marks the boundary. It may also been an earlier prehistoric standing stone. The Simonsbath-Challacombe road is a busy one with nowhere to park, so it is best to approach it along the Tarka Trail from the so-called Sloley stone. Along the route there is Lew combe boundary stone - a small inscribed stone which is one of the Exmoor forest boundary stones shown in a map of c 1675 |
| Cache Information |
This particular cache description is a medium sized round clip and lock box with room for swaps and trackable items. |
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