A short hike from Clogherhead village and its amazing thatched cottages and fine sandy beach.
The walk itself is fairly easy, although, there are many hidden dangers to be recognized, such as slippery rocks, or indeed high tides / storms. It would be very wise to bring waterproof clothing and wear quality walking boots. Not a great distance to ground zero from the beach parking area in Clogherhead. Also, please stick to the paths, and be respectful of nature and your natural surroundings.
Cache itself is a camouflage bison. Bison (which is secure, and cannot be removed) is not placed on the old rusty barbed wire fragments, which could be a hazard (they are however, within relative proximity to the cache). Nor is the cache in, or on the dry stone walls. It is in fact placed very close to a junction between the path and a fence leading out to sea. There is no requirement to stray much from the path itself.
I would ask that every finder places one or two camo items to cover the cache which could easily be muggled by families and children during the peak 'sunny Season' (what is a sunny season, you might well ask......)
Should be a relatively easy find. Enjoy your little hike and bring back some great photographs. (I loves my photography)