I first came to the moor in 1992 for summer solstice. An experience that changed my life and gave me many adventures and fun times. I met most of my (now) friends up on this moor when the protest site was there in the early 2000s. The local quarry had put in plans to quarry this ancient and beautiful place, so folk from all over came togther to fight for the survival of this place. And we won.
I was married here, well at the nine ladies, on summer solstice 2014. And it was the best day of my life. Myself and my lovely wife come here every month, sometimes just to watch the sunset (which is best seen where the farm gate is on Birchover road)
I've made this cache special, and not easy. If you have difficulty finding it, I suggest sitting on the rock and take in the view for a bit. Calm your brain down, then look again (that's not a clue, by the way )
If I bump into a cacher who's struggling, I will help :) We're here a lot, so there's a good chance of that!
Enjoy this beautiful place, but if you are going on to the next cache (Alien's Hideaway) please follow the path. If you go as the crow flies you'll be heading into ankle breaking territory as it was an old quarry
Please replace back and please don't post any hints, clues or pics of the cache. It's a surprise!
Please feel free to post pics of the view
Tweezers maybe needed for the log
Good luck, happy hunting
Peace
Teapea