Matthew's Wood #6 Traditional Cache
Professor Xavier: As the owner has not responded to my previous log requesting that they check this cache I am archiving it. Please note that as this cache has now been archived by a reviewer or HQ staff it will NOT be unarchived.
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Ed
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The terrain for this cache is tricky. The path is very unclear and there are a lot of dead branches and bits of tree to climb over, so be careful! You may need wellies to reach the cache, and make sure that you don't drop it!

It may be deeper than this.
Generic Series Information:
The Matthew's Wood series of 11 caches takes the cacher in a loop which can be done in its' own right, or as an extension of the Thickridge Eight series. If done on its' own, parking is available in the lay-by at the top of Ford Hill. Please be aware that this is not a good road for pedestrians, and the section between #9 and #10 takes you along this road, with no footway. I would suggest that it is unsuitable for dogs or young children. The wooded section of the route between #4 and #8 contains steep rough paths that can be extremely muddy and treacherous in the winter, and the section from #4 to #6 has a poorly defined path with the remains of logging activities strewn around. This is not for the faint-hearted, and sturdy walking boots are recommended. #6 is likely to require wellies. The remainder of the route is across mostly flat fields and a quiet lane.
No caches are hidden in or on dry stone walls, so please take care not to disturb these in any way. Some fields may contain cattle or sheep, so please ensure that you keep your dog on a lead. If you bring a dog, in the unlikely event of cattle chasing you should release your dog and allow him to run away. I have always found them to be very friendly.
Additional Hints
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Lbh'yy unir gb ybbx bire gur jngre
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