You will need to bring your own pen. These caches have been placed to be found and most should be able to be found by your mini-cachers although in some cases they may need help to retrieve them.The walk follows country roads a green lane and also a footpath across several fields. The road sections are suitable for pushchairs but the green lane is quite steep and very uneven so would not be suitable. The footpath has several stiles which all have 'dog ports' but lifting pushchairs over might be difficult. The footpath will also be very muddy after any rain and is muddy all winter even with no rain. The last section is along a busier road so extra care will need to be taken here. A nice easy start to the walk. The first cache is a 35mm film pot, so no room for swaps or TBs here. Take care when crossing the road and retrieving the cache. This is not a very busy road but as with all roads keep a close watch on your mini cachers and geo-hounds.
After finding this cache carry on up the road to the next junction and turn left. After a very short distance Cross straight over at the next junction and carry on down the road to the next cache. This is a popular area for horse riders and I often meet more than one when I walk this route. All directions and hints are given assuming that you are following the trail in ascending order from 1 to 20. All of these caches are placed using the guidelines provided by the Dartmoor National Park Authority.