This small series of caches takes you on a loop of about 3.5 miles between Grindsbrook Booth (Edale itself), Upper Booth and Barber Booth. Parking is available in the village, and there are waypoints showing this on the first cache in the series. Most of the cache containers are either small clip-boxes or micro tube style containers. None of them have pens in, so you will need to bring your own.
None of the caches are in dry stone walls, so please do not look in any.
While you're walking around the loop, don't forget to look around you. This series is set in a beautiful valley, and the views alone are well worth the walk. It would be great to see photos on the logs! If you're feeling a bit more adventurous, there are a couple of my 'Oh Noe' mini-series set very close to the route of this series.
History
During the Industrial Revolution mills were built along the river Noe, to take advantage of its power. These included corn mills, cotton mills and a sawmill at Hope, which was driven by an 11ft water wheel.
The 18th century Edale Mill, to the east of Edale village, was originally built as a corn mill but was later converted into a cotton mill by Nicolas Cresswell.
The Cache
Please replace this cache exactly as found, in the hole that looks like it was meant for the cache.
You'll need your own pen, as there isn't one in the cache, and you do need to sign the log to claim a find.