The route between 5 to 6, and 6 to 7 uses public footpaths.
From #5 walk to the end of the field on your left and use the style to enter the field. Then walk diagonally across the field straight to #6.
From #6 to 7, walk directly south back to the road along the hedge/tree line.
These are both public footpaths and can be found on OS Maps.
Using any other route means you will be trespassing!
From the national byway cache, you can walk across the public footpath straight across the field to this cache, or you can go back and take the straight public footpath north. At certain times of the year there are cows in the field, but none were present when it was placed.
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50ml tube. Don't forget your number!
Rainbow Caching is a series of 26 caches all based around the colours of the rainbow, or near enough, set for the Rainbow Caching weekend camping event (. It is a loop of just under 5 miles and should take you less than 3 hours to complete. The loop is mostly on quiet roads, frequented by cyclists, or over bridalways, footpaths and through a woodland. No animals were encountered on the loop, but there is potential to pass cows between 6 and 8 (I passed 4 on the other side of the field).
Most of the caches are 50ml tubes, or 5ml tubes. 21 of the caches will have a coloured 5ml tube inside with a number on it, and you will need the numbers to be able to find the bonus! Each colour is featured 3 times, so don't worry of you miss one, you'll come across it again soon. The numbers are written on the coloured cache (containing the log) and also inside the lid.
I hope you enjoy this loop and have as much fun finding the caches as I have had setting it!