A steady walk up towards Beary Mountain with Spectacular Views accross the Island before decending down towards the spectacular Glen Helen.
Good parking can be found in the Tynwald shopping carpark off the Poor Town Road. From here head accross the wooden foot bridge towards the shoppig complex and then turn left up the one way road to its junction with the A3 (TT Course). Directly opposite you will see a 'Green Lane' off road track. Take care crossing the road and once on the trail turn right and head upwards. The track heads steadily upwards from this point for about half a mile before reaching flatter ground and spectacular views accross the West and central Southern part of the Island. As you pass the first four cach locations the trail opens out to more northerly views which are spectacular on a clear day before reaching the summitt and then heading down towards Glen Helen on the Wardens Trail.
At this point the trail drops steeply downhill before reaching the cache location. Parking at this location should take approximately an hour and a half to walk up past the other caches and then down to Beary Trail 5. Done in either direction the climb up to the cache is fairly strenuous and mainly consists of rocky uneven track which opens accross open moorland or cuts through tree lined trails.
The cache is a small round black water tight container. There is enough room for a log and pencil and a small trackable or coin should one be left.
Please note, although just off the main trail this cache is not within the boundaries or gates of any adjacent fields which are privately owned. No climbing is required and the cache is easily accessible.