This series is a mixture of traditional and multi caches based on a Nature Theme! It is a little less than 4 kilometres long and should take 1-2 hours to complete at a reasonable walking pace. There is a mix of flat terrain with some steeper parts. There is a short section along a road which is generally quiet. Some parts do become very wet in winter and some parts are slippery after rain. All the caches are micro and you will need to take a pen and some tweezers or similar tool to extract some of the logs. I recommend that this series is done in dry weather for 2 reasons. Firstly, the terrain can be very slippery in places. Secondly, the logs could get rather damp when you ‘do the business’! Please note that between each of the two stages of the multis there is a traditional cache to be found. This path is well sign posted. Stage 2, the physical cache, is off the main track.
At the given co-ordinates look at the nearby sign post, how many screws attach the sign to the tree?
A = 3 = 12 A = 2 = 13 A = 1 = 14
Is the post round?
B = yes = 632 B = no = 431
Next look at how tall the post is. Is it over 2 metres?
C = yes = 25 C = no = 24
Finally, look at the shape of the 2 signs.
D = octagonal = 697 D = hexagonal = 743 D = pentagonal = 880
Now using this information you can find the cache at:
N54 A.B W004 C.D
where you will find a micro cache container with log book only.