Nathaniel Butler (born c. 1577, living 1639, date of death unknown)[1] was an English privateer who later served as the colonial governor of Bermuda during the early 17th century. He had built many structures still seen in Bermuda today including many of the island's coastal fortresses and the State House, in St. George's, the oldest surviving English settlement in the New World (the State House, completed in 1620, was the first purpose-built building to house the Bermudian parliament[2]). He also has the distinction of introducing the potato, the first seen in North America, to the early English colonists of Jamestown, Virginia.
All the caches have log books most have pencils and toys for the children, please only take one thing per person and replace with something else of same or greater value. There are some tags in some of the boxes PLEASE only take one per team and leave some behind for others coming along after you.
If you are in a team please sign as a team name as there will be plenty of people and the log books will run out and that would not be good. No caches are hidden in walls.
There are plenty of cache boxes big enough to accommodate coins, tags and travel bugs.
Above all that you do today enjoy the walk
It is NOT in the dry stone wall. Please do not atempt to move it. Thank you for your coperation.