This is an 8-mile figure of ‘8’ walk comprising of 40 traditional caches. The pinch point in the figure of ‘8’ lies in the picturesque Kent village of Shorne, approximately 3 miles from Gravesend.
The 1st circuit takes you from the village of Shorne out to Gads Hill School in Higham. Gads Hill is the former country home of Charles Dickens before becoming an independent school in 1924. From here the circuit loops back round to the village of Shorne.
You will then need to walk through the village to the 2nd circuit. This loop takes you through some fields with far reaching views of the river Thames and outskirts of Gravesend before once more looping back to Shorne.
Shorne Shenanigans pass several other caches en route including church micros, clambers and puzzle caches.
Whilst creating this circuit the GPS was bouncing about rather considerably and so some of the cords may be a little wild, especially in Court wood and Great Crabbles wood where there is dense tree cover, therefore I have tried to give in depth and clear clues to help guide you…. I suggest you use them!
Have fun and good luck.
35mm pot.
After this cache you will be crossing the pinch point in the figure of "8". This means you will have a fairly long walk past SS#1, past the car parking and through the village to number 28. You may want to take in the Church Micros on the way past!