12. Shaldon / Ringmore Loop - Budge Up Traditional Cache
Soapy Joe: The caches on this section are rarely visited now and are difficult to maintain. Time to rethink this series.
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12. Shaldon / Ringmore Loop - Budge Up
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To get to this cache from number 10 you need to cross the Torquay Road which does not have a footpath. You need to walk uphill for about 100m before accessing the coastal path on your left. The best way to cross the road is to try to cross as soon as you leave the footpath as this leaves you more visible to the traffic. If you stay on the same side as number 10 you will be approaching a blind corner. You've survived the slippery slope going down the grass - well done! This cache brings you to a look out point over Labrador Bay. The bay was used for smuggling during the 17th Century, but today you're more likely to see a large container ship lurking off the coast. If you're lucky you may spot a bunting, a peregrine falcon or a bottle nosed dolphin. If you're really lucky, you may find the cache which I think is the hardest one of this series! After the original cache vanished, I've replaced it with something a little easier to find, but it's still not an easy find. If you work out the title, you're definitely in the right area.
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