THE SERIES
This is a 5mile, figure 8 type of stroll around the pretty and historic village of Laleston. You could, of course, break it up or do them randomly, whatever suits your day. Due to the small size of the village, and quite a bit of interesting stuff to see, I've had to detour out into the countryside quite a bit, and still some things could not have their own cache. So I've written in the descriptions if there are other interesting things to see en-route. There's parking all around the village, especially near the church and post office, please park considerately and don't block any access. The route goes over farm fields, so some of the caches will not be available to wheelchairs or buggies, check the attributes.
THE CACHE
Back to the main road through the village, we walk East and pass several more listed buildings on the left, and then cross over the road to Bethel Baptist church, take the public footpath shortly after the church to get to the coordinates.
Here you will find a camo bag containing some puzzle pieces and a holder/organiser. You need to rearrange the pieces into a sensible order by the letters at the bottom to make the numbers at the top give you the final coordinates.
NOTHING TO SIGN HERE,THIS IS NOT THE CACHE, you'll find that about a 500m walk away, but it fits well into the route as the numbers run if you can bear to wait. Please make sure you put everything back as found for the next puzzler, tucking it nicely out of sight.
The final destination of this cache was one of Minto500's which he has generously allowed me to take on and incorporate into the series. The "sculpture" you will find at the final location was the work of a local chap, who was delighted that people came from all over the world and added stones to his creation and left him thank you messages, he had no idea about the cache, so please do add that rock you picked up earlier, if you feel the urge. He had a smashing little dog called Alfie ("What's it all about, Alfie?" - Cilla Black) as his walking companion, and so that seemed like a good name for a cache. /p>
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