Very small cache situated just off the Drovers Road
The Hambleton Drove Road is an ancient route across the moors it runs along the summit of the hills, it is part of an ancient highway running from Scotland to the south of England. It is thought to be prehistoric and various burial grounds from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages are evident along its route. Large-scale movement of cattle from Scotland to market in England during the 18th and 19th centuries have given it the name by which it is known today.
You will need to bring your own pen and perhaps tweezers.
There is no need to disturb the remains of the low wall - it is not in the wall.