The weir Traditional Cache
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In contrast to the raingauge network, which was well developed by the middle of the nineteenth century, gauging station construction in the UK was very spasmodic until the latter half of the 20th century. Routine flow measurement of the Thames and Lee began in the 1880s and, in Scotland, Captain W. N. McClean initiated a small pioneering gauging station network prior to the First World War.
Its a nice walk along the river ouse taking in the lovely views. It has a parth all the upto the cache and then it is grass the rest of the way. You are looking for a medium sized tupper ware box big enough for trades and swaps. Be carefull there is deep water near bye. Well done to wavvy for FTF
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