So after battling up the various routes through the dry fields that I have been lost in hunting for Sonic in the past, we find the top, the gate out and greeted by a familiar site where a cache used to live. Well either way time for another to live here and I’m sure you can guess the spot, if not see the cache on arrival. Be careful on the road section and tuck in if doing as a drive by.
The Mendip Way is an 80-kilometre (50 mi) long-distance footpath across the Mendip Hills from Weston-super-Mare to Frome. It is divided into two sections.
The West Mendip Way was opened in 1979 and starts at the Bristol Channel at Uphill Cliff. It climbs the Mendip escarpment affording views over the Somerset Levels. It then crosses the central Mendip plateau leading down to Cheddar Gorge and on to Wells. Most of the western section is within the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. From there the East Mendip Way continues through Shepton Mallet to Frome.