Scramble Traditional Cache
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A little bit of a scramble to get to this one - hence the name!
Parking is best at the top of Foxhills Road as Huntick Road is a fairly busy and fast road.
Please make sure small geocachers and dogs are under control on the short walk to the start of the footpath. The footpath is clearly marked with DCC footpath signs. The following is from the village page on a social networking site.
"On Saturday 24th November 2012 at 10.30am, Lytchett Matravers Parish Council officially opened Jubilee Walk - a new footpath linking Huntick Road and Wimborne Road. It runs opposite Harbour Lights on Huntick Road and pops out next to a bus stop in Wimborne Road.
This is a new part of the Round Village Walk. Many thanks to Lord Rockley for his fantastic support in this project - allowing a new right of way across Lytchett Heath Estate."
This is a compacted footpath, and despite all the recent wet weather, was perfectly dry all the way along.
There is currently a fallen tree across the path between Fields of Green and this one - but it is small and low enough to step over. Wheelchair users will need to approach from Wimborne Road direction to avoid the tree.
The footpath is wheelchair and buggy friendly - however the cache is off to the side of the footpath and as such wheelchair users will need a caching buddy who is capable of scrambling up the other side of the ditch.
You are looking for a small tub covered in camo tape.
Mind your footing in the ditch - it should be doable without getting wet!
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Yrsg fvqr bs gur gerr nf lbh ybbx ng vg sebz gur cngu. Abg ng tebhaq yriry!
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