An easy find with some interesting history for our 100th placed cache.
This area of Cyprus has a wealth of archaeological treasures and despite driving past this spot dozens of times, we hadn't realised this particular item was here until recently. It's possibly 13th Century, and there is a hole in the lower level of the ancient sugar mill at Kolossi that it will fit into exactly - how on earth was it to be transported there? If you pick your way carefully over the stony ground to the rear, you'll see the chisel marks left by the craftsmen of yore, and the point at which they stopped their work. Fascinating, and well worth the risk to your ankles.
The cache location is on a steep rugged slope but with care there is a reasonable route that avoids strenuous climbing. Take the tarmac road behind the Episkopiana Hotel, passing the school, and descend into the valley - it's narrow and has many bends but it's scenic and is easier to drive in a saloon car than if you approach from the other direction. Park at the suggested coordinates, and proceed up the track to Waypoint 1 where you will turn left to follow a rough narrow track that will take you parallel to the road and back towards your car. You'll know you are on the right track if you see a white painted concrete post to your right within twenty metres or so.
Proceed to Waypoint 2, face the top of the hill and start climbing. It looks worse than it is and for those who aren't quite as nimble as they once were, coming down is not too difficult either. Mrs P2 managed it unaided in a pair of pink Converse with no damage to either dignity or shoes...