This is the second cache on the southern part of the Cumbria Way.
The way itself is 70 miles long running from Ulverston in the south to Carlisle and is usually described as travelling in a South to North direction, but of course it can be done either way. It was originally devised in the 1970's by the Ramblers Association but its waymarking was not completed until 2007. If you travel the Cumbria Way you will see many examples of the industrial history of the area, such as the practice of tree coppicing, used in the production of charcoal for the blast furnaces that once dominated the area.
This is a micro cache so a pen and possibly tweezers will be required and to find it look for the cattle grid and you will be close.