The Slippery Lizard
Ange brought me down here for a nice walk and that it was! A nice pasty and a walk along the costal path to Kynance Cove, we stopped off to find a few caches on the way and found a beautiful spot to place one of our own.
Stunning views! We have lived in Cornwall all our lives and have no intentions of ever leaving this beautiful part of the world.
This is a small cache big enough,for a log book, pencil and a few swaps.
Mind yourself as it could be a little slippery when wet.
The cache was placed with the kind permission of the National Trust who grants permission for the placement of a geocache at Kynance subject to the following conditions. If you chose to place this geocache then you are accepting these conditions: 1) Geocaches remain the responsibility of the owner placing the geocache. Geocaches must be adequately maintained and removed when no longer required. 2) The National Trust retains the right to terminate this permission without notice and may remove the geocache if necessary. 3) The National Trust may require the owner of the geocache to relocate the geocache. 4) Geocaches must be placed with respect to the sensitive nature of National Trust properties and in such a way to avoid damage eg not placed where a searcher could cause damage through their search. 5) Geocaches will be placed in locations avoiding safety hazards for searchers and notifying searchers of any safety considerations on the geocache webpage. 6) The owner will ensure that the geocache is well maintained, eg a. that it does not pose a threat to wildlife by being wrapped in plastic bags or b. contain food/soap which might attract wildlife or c. that it does not contain matches, lighters, alcohol, knives or anything undesirable should a young child accidentally discover it 7) The National Trust accepts no liability for the geocache, its contents or visitors to its property who may be visiting the geocache. Should this geocache be removed (except at the request of The National Trust) then the owner will inform The National Trust of its removal.