The circuit is about a seven mile figure of 8, of 15 caches in total and can also incorporate several other caches in Walkington and Skidby (another seven as at Feb 2014). The caches are mainly bison tubes/key box caches, with one nano and one large box. Please bring tweezers and your own pen. There is a village shop in each village to stock up on refreshments, and a café at Risby (1/2 way round).
Queen are one of the greatest rock bands in history, formed in London in 1971, originally consisting of the late Freddie Mercury, Brian May, John Deacon, and Roger Taylor. The band has released a total of 18 #1 albums, and 18 #1 singles worldwide. Their album sales are estimated to be around 200 million, making them one of the world's best-selling music artists.
It was the release of “A Night at the Opera” in 1975 that first brought the band to international prominence and the featured single "Bohemian Rhapsody", launched their long careers, charting at number one in the UK Singles Chart for nine weeks.
Recently, Queens “Greatest Hits” album sold its 6 millionth copy in the U.K.
This cache is named after the hit song: - “Innuendo" which at six and a half minutes, it is one of Queen's longest songs, and their longest ever released as a single, exceeding "Bohemian Rhapsody" by 35 seconds. The single went straight to No. 1. It includes an operatic interlude that harks back to the Queen of old.
It includes the lines - "If there's an answer to the questions we feel bound to ask, Show yourself - destroy our fears - release your mask" which is often how we feel when searching for a cache.
This is a small camo tube container.
From the north, follow the farmers track/ bridleway, not the footpath...
From the south, village, follow the farmers track to the left and up....
Congratulations to Cajuncoffee on the first to find!