This cache can be found just down a small road off the main Tempo to Fintona road (the B80),at the brough of a hill about 2 miles from the town of tempo you will pass 2 small bungalows, the road to the cache is opposite them. its located at a new bridge built last year for the local people who live here.
The reason behind this cache name goes back to the time of the irish troubles, when a local man was crossing the old bridge here, he suffered a heart attack and collapsed half way across the bridge. The army which were located in the fields surrounding the area during that time found him, and instead of helping this man or trying to get him to hospital they wardened off the area and left the man on the bridge for 3 days in fear of his body being booby traped or containing a bomb, all his family could do was watch on and wait for his body to be returned. After the body was moved and the bridge reopened people began to nickname the bridge "dead man crossing". In the winter of 2013 the bridge collapsed leaving the people who live here stranded for 6 weeks while the new much bigger bridge was constructed. The river leads to lough erne, and is filled with baby trout and salmon evey year which has attracted kingfisher birds which if you listen on a clear day will make themselves known! it also has a large population of Crayfish which large herons fish for regularly.
The cache itself is located over the bridge wall and will require a squeze between the fence and bridge but requires no climbing so is perfect for children!