See You In Sep-Timber is a small cache in a camouflage bag which has a few small items and could possibly hold small trackables.
The location of the cache is along the pathways already in place, and its placement has been given the kind permission from the land owners.
The site that this cache is located has been designated as a nature reserve, and used to be the site of large brickwork factories owned by Eastwoods who were established around 1813.
The brickworks were operational until 1980 where they were demolished and the area has since become a nature resesrve. Around Teynham and Conyer you can see along some roadsides where there are 6-10ft drops from the roads, this is where clay was dug to supply the brickworks with the resources needed to make the bricks.
Annually the brick making season ended in October for the winter, and men laid off formed Brick Gangs who worked through the winter to dig the clay. The gangs were paid per every 1000 bricks and in 1860 they received 2/10d (about 14p) per 1000 bricks. Hard times fell on some gangs when the earth pits were frozen over, sometimes for over six weeks at a time.
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