A series of 12 caches forming a circular walk of approximately 5km along footpaths, lanes and woodland trails around the Wall Hall Estate. Most of the caches are good sized containers with room for swaps/trackables and one or two of the hides are a little different. All caches have been placed with the kind permission of Hertfordshire County Council.
You are looking for a small camouflaged round lock-n-lock container.
Berrygrove Woods are managed for timber production, to conserve wildlife and as a place for people to enjoy. Decades ago, in part of the woodland, the deciduous trees were felled and replaced with coniferous trees grown for their timber. These conifers are now being felled as they mature to be replaced by a mixture of deciduous and coniferous trees. Felled trees are used for fencing, benches and signboards. Smaller timber is used to create bird and bat boxes that you may see installed throughout the Wall Hall Estate.
... to get to the next cache in the series continue on the woodland path singing the lumberjack song.
"V phg qbja gerrf".....