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Glenmore Gambol: Bother By The Burn Traditional Cache

Hidden : 5/11/2014
Difficulty:
4.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

This series isn't meant to be too easy, so don't be disheartened if you don't find the cache instantly. This replacement cache should prove hard - No need to get your feet wet, just use your eyes! Tweezers essential – be careful not to drop the log when you open the container... and please make sure to clip shut SECURELY and replace EXACTLY as found! If you're stuck, drop me a message and I'll help you out ;-)


*Please note: this cache container was replaced with a different type of container and the location altered by a few metres in 2018* The track from Glenmore to the cache site is suitable for wheelchairs and strollers, though there are some uphill bits, and a wheelchair user would be able to see this cache, but require an assistant to retrieve it. Congratulations to SnoopyTroop for their FTF

This series has been put in place to encourage you to explore the area around Glenmore village in the Cairngorms National Park. Plentiful parking can be found in Glenmore (charged in some places, free in others). A good but sporadic bus route (number 31) has stops in Glenmore and up at the ski car park, and will usually stop if you flag it down elsewhere – check times here: http://www.travelinescotland.com The tracks are well maintained but only suitable in parts for wheelchairs and bicycles, due to rocky steps, narrow boardwalks and drainage ditches.

As you walk through the forest, look out for red and roe deer and the varied native plants which include Scots pine, Silver birch, heather, blaeberry and juniper. If you're around in July and August you can pick some blaeberries as a snack for your walk. Dogs will love the trails, but be careful to keep them under close control, especially in the forest where deer can burst out from under your nose, and in Spring/early Summer when they may disturb ground nesting birds. Please be aware that this is a sensitive area and do your best to minimise your impact on the environment – the Forestry Commission have kindly allowed us to place these caches here, so let's help them keep the Cairngorms beautiful and safeguard the land for future generations.

There are many walks that can be enjoyed in this area – there are maps available from the Glenmore Visitor Centre or downloadable here: http://scotland.forestry.gov.uk/forest-parks/glenmore-forest-park We hope that this series gives you an excuse to come and enjoy the stunning area that we're lucky enough to live in! 

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